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Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 10:17 pm
The OP.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=164675
Aaron and fellow Members,
Yes. I still make armouring tools, however I make them on an as needed basis, I do not keep a current stock.
No payment until they are finished ready to ship.
This allows me to customize to your particular needs.
Currently, I am building a set of my finger gaunt tools in three different sizes.
This is a custom request and a first. I have only made a mixed set of small and medium in the past.
The original 9 piece set can be seen here.
And this is a pic of custom greaves tools for a member.
I would be would be honored to assist with your tool needs.
My goal has been to provide quality tools at a reasonable price to newbies and intermediate armourers.
However... I can not read minds and would need specific guide lines and parameters.
I can offer my limited experience as to how some of my standard tools work.
Please remember that the shape and condition of your hammer plays a crucial role.
The best advice I can give is... You have to work at it.
If you don't allow it to happen it never will, trust your Muse.
My favorite armouring moment:
I was hammering a dragon wing flute and the metal moved under my hammer as a slow motion liquid wave.
The moment I realized what I was looking at... it went away.
So Aaron Sir, how I may be of service?
Hal
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=164675
Aaron and fellow Members,
Yes. I still make armouring tools, however I make them on an as needed basis, I do not keep a current stock.
No payment until they are finished ready to ship.
This allows me to customize to your particular needs.
Currently, I am building a set of my finger gaunt tools in three different sizes.
This is a custom request and a first. I have only made a mixed set of small and medium in the past.
The original 9 piece set can be seen here.
And this is a pic of custom greaves tools for a member.
I would be would be honored to assist with your tool needs.
My goal has been to provide quality tools at a reasonable price to newbies and intermediate armourers.
However... I can not read minds and would need specific guide lines and parameters.
I can offer my limited experience as to how some of my standard tools work.
Please remember that the shape and condition of your hammer plays a crucial role.
The best advice I can give is... You have to work at it.
If you don't allow it to happen it never will, trust your Muse.
My favorite armouring moment:
I was hammering a dragon wing flute and the metal moved under my hammer as a slow motion liquid wave.
The moment I realized what I was looking at... it went away.
So Aaron Sir, how I may be of service?
Hal