This YouTuber made a Green Lantern Ring out of an actual meteorite rock





Patrick Adair isn’t your regular silversmith. In his own words, he makes rings “to stand out, not fit in”, and is known to stray away from common elements like gold, silver, or platinum. Instead, Adair’s jewelry is crafted from things like carbon fiber, damascus steel, titanium, a variety of highly eye-catching gemstones, and in this instance, an actual meteorite. While Adair’s methods, materials, and designs definitely set him apart, he even documents his ring-making processes on YouTube for his little-short-of-a-million fans. The video above remains one of my favorites, and has garnered nearly 5 million views. In it, Adair builds a lifelike replica of Green Lantern’s power ring using a block of meteorite rock, and an Emerald fitted into it. The result is nothing short of stunning, although the two-part video should truly fascinate any DIYers interested in the ring-making process.

The ring was pre-ordered by a client who sent Adair a replica of the Green Lantern ring for reference. Making the necessary measurements and design considerations, Adair started by water-jet cutting a piece out of a block of meteorite, before drawing the profiles of the design details on it. A few details (like straight lines, etc) were carved out using a milling machine, while other curved lines and profiles were hand-carved using a sanding disc and drills.

Once the entire ring was carved out of the meteorite rock, deburred, and polished to make it smooth and glossy, Adair proceeded to etch the ring by dunking it in an acid bath. The etching would reveal the meteorite rock’s ‘windsman pattern’, caused by the iron-nickel crystals forming a long structure. The etching process affects all the metals in the meteorite differently, resulting in the unique crisscross pattern that makes the ring look so otherworldly. Finally, an emerald gem was fitted in the top to complete the project before being handed over to the customer. Adair’s meteorite rings can go north of a grand, and I’m sure this one didn’t come cheap (considering he actually bought a CNC milling machine for this) but then again, people spend millions on NFTs and those things aren’t even real…

Designer: Patrick Adair Designs

This YouTuber made a Green Lantern Ring out of an actual meteorite rock





Patrick Adair isn’t your regular silversmith. In his own words, he makes rings “to stand out, not fit in”, and is known to stray away from common elements like gold, silver, or platinum. Instead, Adair’s jewelry is crafted from things like carbon fiber, damascus steel, titanium, a variety of highly eye-catching gemstones, and in this instance, an actual meteorite. While Adair’s methods, materials, and designs definitely set him apart, he even documents his ring-making processes on YouTube for his little-short-of-a-million fans. The video above remains one of my favorites, and has garnered nearly 5 million views. In it, Adair builds a lifelike replica of Green Lantern’s power ring using a block of meteorite rock, and an Emerald fitted into it. The result is nothing short of stunning, although the two-part video should truly fascinate any DIYers interested in the ring-making process.

The ring was pre-ordered by a client who sent Adair a replica of the Green Lantern ring for reference. Making the necessary measurements and design considerations, Adair started by water-jet cutting a piece out of a block of meteorite, before drawing the profiles of the design details on it. A few details (like straight lines, etc) were carved out using a milling machine, while other curved lines and profiles were hand-carved using a sanding disc and drills.

Once the entire ring was carved out of the meteorite rock, deburred, and polished to make it smooth and glossy, Adair proceeded to etch the ring by dunking it in an acid bath. The etching would reveal the meteorite rock’s ‘windsman pattern’, caused by the iron-nickel crystals forming a long structure. The etching process affects all the metals in the meteorite differently, resulting in the unique crisscross pattern that makes the ring look so otherworldly. Finally, an emerald gem was fitted in the top to complete the project before being handed over to the customer. Adair’s meteorite rings can go north of a grand, and I’m sure this one didn’t come cheap (considering he actually bought a CNC milling machine for this) but then again, people spend millions on NFTs and those things aren’t even real…

Designer: Patrick Adair Designs

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Montegrappa’s DC Comics Pens Still Have That Montegrappa Price

When most people need to buy a pen,  they spend a few dollars for a 10 pack of Bic ball-points. Some style-conscious rich people like to buy pens from companies like Montegrappa, which charges a few hundred bucks for a single pen. That said, those pens are made of precious metals and other nice materials, rather than just some cheap plastic. It’s the kind of thing that Bruce Wayne uses to signs contracts.

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Of course, Bruce Wayne probably wouldn’t opt for a pen with a sculpture of Batman on it, but I can think of some people who would. If Technabob’s writers all worked out of a single office somewhere, we’d need a few. Aside from Batman, Montegrappa is also offering pens in the style of the Green Lantern, the Joker, the Penguin, the Riddler, Superman, Wonder Woman, or Catwoman. Actually, now that I think of it, Bruce probably wouldn’t mind another chance to run his fingers over that leg of Catwoman’s. That’s the one he’d go for. Which is your favorite?

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Justice League Silhouette Posters: For the Walls of Justice

If you love DC Comics, and have some spare room on your wall, then listen up! You’re definitely going to want to buy these Justice League posters to fill in that empty space.

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This set of five 11″ x 17″ prints from Poster Inspired features cool silhouettes of Flash, Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern and Batman.

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Each one is digitally printed on a 250g off-white textured cardstock, and has sort of an aged parchment look to its background. Best of all, the complete set will only cost you $50 (USD). Then add on five cheap black frames, and you’ll have a complete art collection for less than 100 bucks.

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Remember that part where I said “if you have spare room?” Well even if you don’t, I think you should clear off a wall for these now.

Justice League Silhouette Posters: For the Walls of Justice

If you love DC Comics, and have some spare room on your wall, then listen up! You’re definitely going to want to buy these Justice League posters to fill in that empty space.

justice league posters 1
This set of five 11″ x 17″ prints from Poster Inspired features cool silhouettes of Flash, Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern and Batman.

justice league posters 2

Each one is digitally printed on a 250g off-white textured cardstock, and has sort of an aged parchment look to its background. Best of all, the complete set will only cost you $50 (USD). Then add on five cheap black frames, and you’ll have a complete art collection for less than 100 bucks.

justice league posters 3

Remember that part where I said “if you have spare room?” Well even if you don’t, I think you should clear off a wall for these now.

Justice League Silhouette Posters: For the Walls of Justice

If you love DC Comics, and have some spare room on your wall, then listen up! You’re definitely going to want to buy these Justice League posters to fill in that empty space.

justice league posters 1
This set of five 11″ x 17″ prints from Poster Inspired features cool silhouettes of Flash, Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern and Batman.

justice league posters 2

Each one is digitally printed on a 250g off-white textured cardstock, and has sort of an aged parchment look to its background. Best of all, the complete set will only cost you $50 (USD). Then add on five cheap black frames, and you’ll have a complete art collection for less than 100 bucks.

justice league posters 3

Remember that part where I said “if you have spare room?” Well even if you don’t, I think you should clear off a wall for these now.