Some tricky coloring on Ti engraving wedding bands

Arnaud Van Tilburgh

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Some progress on Titanium wedding bands. Have to add five diamonds in the lady's ring.
The man accepted the design too, as long as I would not engrave flowers on his ring.
To make the design look more male, I decided to only cut a backbone.

Coloring the engraving only I did quite smart. Before starting engraving the design, I first anodized the bands around 65 volt which is the lightest color, light flashy blue.
After flare cutting I colored the engraving around 22 volt, because that volt is less than the first layer, it only colors the "blank" ti.

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Arnaud, first I want to say this is superb!!!
The colouring is fantastic and this combination of the two shades of blue looks great.
Indeed you are a smartypants....;)
 

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there must be something magical in the water you drink, arnaud. that's how your work looks to me, just magical.
 

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Thank you all taking the time to look at it.
I was thinking a photo realistic colored bulino scene could be done this way. Yes I know a lot of planing about each cut to have what color.
Perhaps a Van Gogh could work, anyone who want to give that a try?

here a view from another side

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Nice picture Arnaud, a question about the edge or border on the side of the ring, I noticed you do these often, how do you achieve this.
Just by cutting unregular with a ( lets say 120 graver) along the edge?
It gives a very nice side line.
 

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Arnaud,

Very nice rings. Could you tell me how durable the anodizing is for rings and bracelets? It seems that the anodizing would wear off easily.
 

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Yes Willem, something like that for the border I call the "bite of border"
RFS, the anodizing has been tested in extremely conditions, and it doesn't wear of easily. Now the inside of a cut like these, I would not know how that could wear of. It is protected by the surface no?

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Nice job on the rings! I have never engraved on titanium before, any rules or tips to engraving it? Does it always have to be anodized after engraving? If you order a ring that is already anodized can you still engrave it? What kind of graver are you using? Glensteel? Stuff like that. Thanks
 

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Jake, anodizing is just what it says, and it colors the Ti. It isn't annealing you probably refer to.
Depending on the grade of the Ti alloy, you could use a Glensteel graver. No special tricks needed.
Carbide graver is what I use.

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