Speaking of cats, this awesome kitty-cat face implant was done by Sick at Body Tunning in São Paulo, Brasil.
Sick is a very talented carver of Teflon — with a style very suited to the creation of implants — and is also responsible for these great custom 40mm plugs — contact him directly via IAM if you’re interested in commissioning a piece.
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72 responses to “3D Cat Face Implant”
no link to his page?
no link to his page?
no link to his page?
someone has got to get a jammie dodger implant or even a bn bn
someone has got to get a jammie dodger implant or even a bn bn
someone has got to get a jammie dodger implant or even a bn bn
silverflame – It’s the first and only link in the entry.
silverflame – It’s the first and only link in the entry.
silverflame – It’s the first and only link in the entry.
The cat kind of creeps me out. But those are some beautifully sculpted pieces.
The cat kind of creeps me out. But those are some beautifully sculpted pieces.
The cat kind of creeps me out. But those are some beautifully sculpted pieces.
wow his work looks so clean
wow his work looks so clean
wow his work looks so clean
so shannon, correct me if i’m wrong
but he gets a chunk of teflon and does
this all by hand, to such a good finish?
so shannon, correct me if i’m wrong
but he gets a chunk of teflon and does
this all by hand, to such a good finish?
so shannon, correct me if i’m wrong
but he gets a chunk of teflon and does
this all by hand, to such a good finish?
If you’re asking if it’s cast versus carved, it’s carved as far as I know…
If you’re asking if it’s cast versus carved, it’s carved as far as I know…
If you’re asking if it’s cast versus carved, it’s carved as far as I know…
oops, I completely missed that, lol
oops, I completely missed that, lol
oops, I completely missed that, lol
Very lovely implant. 🙂
Very lovely implant. 🙂
Very lovely implant. 🙂
shannon, can you provide an email address or other contact method than IAM to commission work from him? i didn’t see anything from a quick look at the public side of his page. my fella would looooove some plugs like that.
shannon, can you provide an email address or other contact method than IAM to commission work from him? i didn’t see anything from a quick look at the public side of his page. my fella would looooove some plugs like that.
shannon, can you provide an email address or other contact method than IAM to commission work from him? i didn’t see anything from a quick look at the public side of his page. my fella would looooove some plugs like that.
i love the pieces this guy carves. they look wonderful under the skin. the only reason i don’t like using teflon for implants is the enormous size of an incision that needs to be made for insertion. 🙁
i love the pieces this guy carves. they look wonderful under the skin. the only reason i don’t like using teflon for implants is the enormous size of an incision that needs to be made for insertion. 🙁
i love the pieces this guy carves. they look wonderful under the skin. the only reason i don’t like using teflon for implants is the enormous size of an incision that needs to be made for insertion. 🙁
in regards to casting versus carving, I think if memory serves me correctly its much better to carve then cast…As usually casting means heating the teflon up to a point where it can be melted,etc…By melting it you as opening yourself up to serious health risks.
Personally I’m not a fan of teflon/ptfe due to its environmentally damaging way its created due to it containing PFOA.
I will say thats some VERY smooth carving though, a lot of time and effort went into those pieces thats for sure.
in regards to casting versus carving, I think if memory serves me correctly its much better to carve then cast…As usually casting means heating the teflon up to a point where it can be melted,etc…By melting it you as opening yourself up to serious health risks.
Personally I’m not a fan of teflon/ptfe due to its environmentally damaging way its created due to it containing PFOA.
I will say thats some VERY smooth carving though, a lot of time and effort went into those pieces thats for sure.
in regards to casting versus carving, I think if memory serves me correctly its much better to carve then cast…As usually casting means heating the teflon up to a point where it can be melted,etc…By melting it you as opening yourself up to serious health risks.
Personally I’m not a fan of teflon/ptfe due to its environmentally damaging way its created due to it containing PFOA.
I will say thats some VERY smooth carving though, a lot of time and effort went into those pieces thats for sure.
can teflon be carved with a CNC lathe? perhaps it was done that way?
can teflon be carved with a CNC lathe? perhaps it was done that way?
can teflon be carved with a CNC lathe? perhaps it was done that way?
that cat looks crazy, by which i mean unbalanced and a little deranged. i can’t get over the man hours that would have to go into creating those implants. absolutely phenomenal.
that cat looks crazy, by which i mean unbalanced and a little deranged. i can’t get over the man hours that would have to go into creating those implants. absolutely phenomenal.
that cat looks crazy, by which i mean unbalanced and a little deranged. i can’t get over the man hours that would have to go into creating those implants. absolutely phenomenal.
Those are some badarse looking plugs.
Those are some badarse looking plugs.
Those are some badarse looking plugs.
Yeah, those are some smoooooth pieces right there.. If this guy goes into working with silicone I’m all ears..
Yeah, those are some smoooooth pieces right there.. If this guy goes into working with silicone I’m all ears..
Yeah, those are some smoooooth pieces right there.. If this guy goes into working with silicone I’m all ears..
wow…his carving ability is mad impressive…is teflon the only thing he carves?
wow…his carving ability is mad impressive…is teflon the only thing he carves?