VapidLapid
Ideal_Rock
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My building recently "upgraded" our intercom to have video cameras 2 int he lobby two out front one in the basement one on the roof and one in the elevator. I can only think they are trying to attract the more paranoid as future tenants. Along with this came a "keyless" entry. We now have these little plastic ovals emblazoned with the security company's name to attach to out key chains. We still have the option to use our traditional keys, but now all we need to is wave this plastic fob over the intercom and the door unlocks. Then do the same in the elevator and our floor unlocks. I am glad we can still use our keys to the same purpose. I remember all too well the blackout from Sandy and the one a few years before too. Analog will never go out of style!
In the mean time I didn't particularly like the look of the plastic thing, so I set to do something about it.
I cut this piece of spectrolite to fit just a little bigger than the plastic, then polished it. Next I made a silver setting with a bezel high enough to cover the plastic thing ans the stone together. Next, I popped the plastic in and the stone and burnished. Voila! A spectrolite key that to all appearances is an unusable fancy, a trivial thing of confoundedness as it shows it's function to no one. But one wave of my magic stone fob and the doors open.




In the mean time I didn't particularly like the look of the plastic thing, so I set to do something about it.
I cut this piece of spectrolite to fit just a little bigger than the plastic, then polished it. Next I made a silver setting with a bezel high enough to cover the plastic thing ans the stone together. Next, I popped the plastic in and the stone and burnished. Voila! A spectrolite key that to all appearances is an unusable fancy, a trivial thing of confoundedness as it shows it's function to no one. But one wave of my magic stone fob and the doors open.



