Yup. It was a thin layer of sand on a wooden boardwalk, so there was a hard surface. Didnāt ding or anything, just had a slightly rough and dull patch in the powder.
I feel that if I did the same with an anoād yoyo, the damage would be much worse.
The truth shall set us free!
That superstar kicks, dude. I wouldnāt call it slate colored, but itās still gorgeous.
āMetallic slate silverā is what the manufacturer calls it and is much more āslateā like in the bag before it gets cooked. That is often the case with the colors as they change during the cure or vary in darkness or lightness depending how much is applied.
Ahh, I see. Itās really cool anyways, Iām loving that dusted, sparkly look.
Really digging that orange.
I was wondering this earlier: is there a color in your repertoire that could closely match an antique bronze look?
These colors really show the imperfections especially the orange.
I donāt have it but can get it.
Iād love to see something in that. I wish I had a yoyo available for powdercoating
That superstar, wowee, gorgeous! Wish I had a raw yoyo to send to you.
No need to be raw my friend.
Youāll be seeing this one up close soon.
But I like the ano on all my jojosā¦
He can blast off the anno before the pc job
No, Iām saying I like the color and feel of the ano on all my throws, I donāt want to change it.
Canāt wait! Iām going to see if I canāt try out a few photo techniques.
I did a review of the new powder! You can check it out here:
Dat blue.