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Sold Custom Juliet

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Up for sale is a custom finish Juliet. It's a new finish I've not done before so don't know exactly what to call it. Has multiple colors, gold/bronze, blue, purples with random swirls throughout. Tried to capture it in pics best I could but it's hard to get it all in photos. The reflections hose some of the patterns. Has new oem rubber all around. Fresh tune up, with a brand new set of custom cut ice non polar lenses. Comes with glasses and mf bag only. Asking 425 shipped to US address. Thanks for looking.

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Like a vibrant case hardened look! Awesome brother!
 
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Up for sale is a custom finish Juliet. It's a new finish I've not done before so don't know exactly what to call it. Has multiple colors, gold/bronze, blue, purples with random swirls throughout. Tried to capture it in pics best I could but it's hard to get it all in photos. The reflections hose some of the patterns. Has new oem rubber all around. Fresh tune up, with a brand new set of custom cut ice non polar lenses. Comes with glasses and mf bag only. Asking 425 shipped to US address. Thanks for looking.

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Gorgeous buddy!
 
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I think Ti does that when you place a current across the metal, no? The colors are created by passing electricity through it to produce a light-refractive oxide on the metal's surface. I believe Ti is called the rainbow metal in the jewlery circles.
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The anodizing I do normally is done with electricity. It's a uniform finish. This is quite a bit different.
 
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oil slick maybe?
 
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Sort of.
 
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The anodizing I do normally is done with electricity. It's a uniform finish. This is quite a bit different.
I know in old mountain bikes, back in my day when Ti frames were becoming popular. Instead of paint they would just send a current through, it’s not like anodizing or electroplated colors. It was just a current and the electrons oxidize the surface to create the rainbow color.
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Not that this is what you do, but in general , Ti oxidizes really nice
 
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Beautiful work brother.
You are the Arteeest!
 
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