About me
The long and short of it is I've been making cyberwear for well over a decade, started with illuminated visors probably 13 years ago at this point.
So when I say "the original illuminated visor" I mean it.
Started with hand cutting, sanding, and polishing each and every visor.
Then my plastic supplier at the time got a laser cutter in, so I learned to use it and began laser cutting my stuff in exchange for doing work for them.
fast forward a year or so and I had enough money saved to buy my own laser, same one I still use today, just with some new parts every few years.
Everything I sell is handmade by myself (except the lanyards, I am NOT buying sublimation equipment, NO!)
even down to the electronics, I designed and assembled myself.
I take IMMENSE pride in that fact.
I've been copied dozens of times. seen my ideas and designs ripped off and mass produced. But I've always endured, because imitations can not innovate.
And imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.
So when I say "the original illuminated visor" I mean it.
Started with hand cutting, sanding, and polishing each and every visor.
Then my plastic supplier at the time got a laser cutter in, so I learned to use it and began laser cutting my stuff in exchange for doing work for them.
fast forward a year or so and I had enough money saved to buy my own laser, same one I still use today, just with some new parts every few years.
Everything I sell is handmade by myself (except the lanyards, I am NOT buying sublimation equipment, NO!)
even down to the electronics, I designed and assembled myself.
I take IMMENSE pride in that fact.
I've been copied dozens of times. seen my ideas and designs ripped off and mass produced. But I've always endured, because imitations can not innovate.
And imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.