• EVGA X99 Series
  • EVGA X99 Waterblock - CLASSY, FTW & MICRO *UPDATE* and FTW K (p.53)
2015/01/30 20:04:08
nateman_doo
vanity plate... nope.
engraving... possible. 
2015/01/30 21:40:07
stiltz85
nateman_doo
vanity plate... nope.
engraving... possible. 




I was thinking about getting into powder coating, are your blocks not coated when you are done with them? 
Because I was thinking if you could engrave the classified emblem in one of the blocks I would try to color in red around it keeping the letters silver and doing the rest of the block in black.
2015/01/31 05:52:00
nateman_doo
If you want them uncoated and without the bead blasting thats fine.  There isn't much room for logos, these blocks are small. 
2015/01/31 05:52:21
nateman_doo
I can e-mail you a print-to-scale version of the blocks if you wish. 
 
2015/01/31 14:01:46
stiltz85
Hmmm. How about this, have the evga logo on the mosfet and x99 on the Southbridge? And you can color them black, I was thinking I could color the engraving with uv reactive nail polish. Lol
2015/01/31 22:11:57
Boxlid
stiltz85
Hmmm. How about this, have the evga logo on the mosfet and x99 on the Southbridge? And you can color them black, I was thinking I could color the engraving with uv reactive nail polish. Lol

White-out worked great on my glock 20 slide, just sayin' lol.  Not sure if uv reactive, but might be.
2015/02/01 00:12:48
nateman_doo
white out?!  on a glock?!  that stuff is for paper, not for firearms?? 
2015/02/01 11:58:52
bcavnaugh
stiltz85
Hmmm. How about this, have the evga logo on the mosfet and x99 on the Southbridge? And you can color them black, I was thinking I could color the engraving with uv reactive nail polish. Lol

RED
2015/02/01 17:12:30
Boxlid
nateman_doo
white out?!  on a glock?!  that stuff is for paper, not for firearms?? 


Now it is haha.  Over 3,000 rounds at or above 37,000 psi using 800x powder + 155's/200's, and no issues when cleaning
2015/02/01 22:33:10
stiltz85
Boxlid
nateman_doo
white out?!  on a glock?!  that stuff is for paper, not for firearms?? 


Now it is haha.  Over 3,000 rounds at or above 37,000 psi using 800x powder + 155's/200's, and no issues when cleaning


Not a bad idea, but I want to color in the engraving, perhaps the whiteout could act as a primer for the nail polish though?

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