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masterlink65 -> RE: perma collars (11/16/2009 10:11:46 PM)

i dont know where you get your titanium from. titanium has always out performed steel. from piercing jewelry to bicycle and motorcycle parts




Missokyst -> RE: perma collars (11/17/2009 4:12:48 PM)

It may be, however the chain link design rather than a flat ring around ones neck is less likely to show wear and tear.

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ORIGINAL: GotSteel

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ORIGINAL: masterlink65

i had these people make a titanium collar for my slave. it seems very durable and well made. my slaves collar is kept locked 24/7. stainless steel gets pitted after awhile. so i decided to get my slave something that will last.


I'm under the impression that titanium is softer than stainless steel. At least when it comes to ice screws, stainless steel is much more durable than titanium.




GotSteel -> RE: perma collars (11/17/2009 8:49:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Missokyst

It may be, however the chain link design rather than a flat ring around ones neck is less likely to show wear and tear.


That makes sense; but a flat ring would be easier to polish [;)]




Master412 -> RE: perma collars (11/29/2009 9:03:20 AM)

My slave wears a choker purchased from Lia Sofia jewelry. It adjustable and can be worn as tight or loose as needed depending on the occasion.




Tinkerer -> RE: perma collars (12/2/2009 12:37:41 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Missokyst

It may be, however the chain link design rather than a flat ring around ones neck is less likely to show wear and tear.

quote:

ORIGINAL: GotSteel

quote:

ORIGINAL: masterlink65

i had these people make a titanium collar for my slave. it seems very durable and well made. my slaves collar is kept locked 24/7. stainless steel gets pitted after awhile. so i decided to get my slave something that will last.


I'm under the impression that titanium is softer than stainless steel. At least when it comes to ice screws, stainless steel is much more durable than titanium.


That depends a lot on the alloy, heat treatment, any other hardening, etc... Titanium has a much higher strength-to-weight ratio, meaning that 10lbs of titanium can hold a lot more than 10lbs of steel, but like I said, that depends on the alloy and hardening.




TheHungryTiger -> RE: perma collars (12/4/2009 2:19:29 PM)

Try http://www.rigidcuff.com/cuff24.com/english/collars/collars.htm




stef -> RE: perma collars (12/4/2009 2:32:58 PM)

Martin makes some seriously drool-worthy gear, but I think you're kidding yourself if you believe any of his designs could be worn 24/7.

~stef




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