14 Years manufacturer 32″ Large cuff rubber glove for Australia Importers
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 32” length(82cm), smooth finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, cuff perimeter:75cm, 800g/pair, 50pairs/case.
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 32” length(82cm), smooth finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, cuff perimeter:75cm, 800g/pair, 50pairs/case.
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Be safe! One viewer mentioned the importance of eye protection, I feel like an idiot for forgetting this. Don’t take any chances, please USE PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR!
Things you’ll need:
-rubber gloves
-eye protection
-well ventilated area
-Radio Shack PCB Etchant Solution ($12-15)
-glass jar and lid
-piece of string or cord (to suspend the knife)
-nail polish
-nail polish remover
-600+ grit sandpaper
-paper towels
-a safe working surface (newspaper, cardboard, etc.)
In this video I demonstrate how to acid etch a knife blade. It’s a simple and easy way for you to add your own creative customization to your knife. This is my first time attempting this project, it was successful, so I am sharing the process. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. I am leaving a few important tips below, but know that you can screw up your knife. That’s why I did it on a $18 knife this time. Besides that, have fun!
***Important tips***
If you are etching a folding knife…
1. Make SURE to coat (with nail polish) in and all around the pivot hole! If any of that surface is etched, it will affect the action of the knife, and probably ruin it.
2. Make sure to coat the locking surfaces, where the liner or frame lock touches the blade, same goes for a back lock, whatever kind of lock. If you’re unsure, just coat it!
Coat the cutting edge WELL!
Notes about the video: I sped up a lot of it because I didn’t necessarily want to cut out the parts I did the work, yet I didn’t want the video to end up 30 minutes long! If you have any questions at all, ask in the comments, I’ll get back to you. Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
Dispose of your etchant solution safely. Either neutralize it completely, or contact your local waste management office and ask what to do with it. Don’t risk the environmental damage and possible damage to your pipe.
Our first attempt at a lifecast using Smooth-On Body Double silicone.
What we learned;
Do NOT use latex for any part of this process. No latex bald cap or latex gloves.
Body Double can be a bit hard to mix so make sure you use a decent size cup (bigger than you need) and a stir stick that is bigger than a popsicle stick.
Body Double is overall MUCH easier to use than alginate and you can get multiple casts from the one mold.
For step by step photos please visit our facebook page!
Music credits;
Awel by stefsax (courtesy of ccmixter.org)
Telescope by Pino Donaggio from the movie Body Double
Drops of H20 (the filtered water treatment) by djlang59 (courtesy of ccmixter.org)
I do not own the rights to any of these, nor do I intend to profit from the use of them or from this video.