Saturday, April 25, 2020

Ennis Emboss

Today I decided to remake a mod that I sold in the past. The Venus Gospel/Ennis Emboss was a tough mod I spent 2 days working on the first time I made it, only to realize that it didn't spin as good as I thought it would, so I sold it. However, I always had the idea in my mind to make a white one, mainly because I don't spin black mods as well as I do white. So I gathered the parts up and made this.
Overall, I'm surprised how much better it feels compared to when I made it before. I don't know why I decided to take its photo in the grass, but you can tell it is not as nicely made. I do like the color scheme of the old Ennis Emboss, it looks quite nice with the Kawaii Energel in the center, but for some reason, it just did not spin as well. I think the reason is that I used Eno emboss barrels, so the weight distribution was not as good as intended.
Maybe it's a sign my modding skills have improved this last year, seeing as my black Ennis Emboss was made almost one year ago from the time of posting this blog entry. Regardless though, I'm happy with how it turned out. Although the mod weighs 20 grams, due to the way the Dr. Grip shaker tubes distribute the weight, it feels lighter. The mod is also quite lengthy, coming in at 22.5 cm, so despite being a lighter feeling mod, it can still excel in the power category.

In conclusion, I am quite proud of myself for how the final product turned out. I do want to make one more Ennis Emboss, but using grippy emboss barrels. That project, however, is still quite a ways away, so, for now, I'll just enjoy spinning my new mod.


Original Tutorial by Ennis
Video Tutorial by VoreTex


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