a "little" zenki s14 lighting project
#110
figured out a new way to form them. they fit like the oem lenses and have no wrinkles on the sides like they did previously. also this is a much quicker method. I'm already out of material and will be placing a much larger order this time.
-Spencer
#112
Hey guys, this is spencer's brother. I too am making a few lenses in my spare time since I am uber broke. I should have some by next week ready for sale. I have 2 sets now that are ho-hum, I used lower quality plastic. I have just ordered some better grade stuff so I can sell to you guys.
#118
I am selling a pair of beta version lenses. These were made using a lower quality plastic than the final versions - same thickness but not heat treated therefor there are some small bubbles. One lense only has bubbles on the sides and a hairline crack that I fixed up, the other lense has a few tiny bubbles on the front of the lense. Like the final versions they are handmade so fitment is not perfect and they may take a little sanding to fit. Normally me and spen are selling the final versions at $120 - 140 a pair. Since these are not finished product quality I am asking only $70 + shipping (or pickup at my place in NC) for these. That's a great deal to not make your zenki look like it has cornbread for headlights.
The flash made it look crappy the dark spots are not noticeable (they are shadows of small imperfections)
email me at rrtull@ncsu.edu if you want em. Whoever emails first gets em.
The flash made it look crappy the dark spots are not noticeable (they are shadows of small imperfections)
email me at rrtull@ncsu.edu if you want em. Whoever emails first gets em.