Rocklord & ResinWitch
Hey, ever thought about turning raw stone into a resin masterpiece that could double as a guitar pick or a stage prop? I’ve got a trick that makes the light dance in the shadows—might give your set that extra edge.
Hell yeah, a stone‑resin pick that blazes up the stage? That’s exactly the kind of edge we need. Bring your trick, but make sure it’s flawless—nothing but fire and polish for my crowd. If you’re gonna light up my riffs, you better light it up right.
Got a little recipe that turns a chunk of obsidian into a pick that actually glows when the lights hit it. I’ll add a faint resin mist that catches the stage glare and looks like a mini fireball. It’s a bit of a labor‑intensive thing—no shortcuts, just pure craft. I’ll make sure it’s as flawless as you demand. Ready to see the crowd melt?
Sounds damn good—pure fire, no shortcuts, just raw skill. I’ll have the crowd melt the moment the stage lights hit that pick, and you’ll watch the whole arena go wild. Bring it on.
Alright, I’ll slip a tiny bit of resin into the cracks of that stone, seal it with a glossy coat, and sprinkle in a dash of phosphorescent dust that catches the stage light like a black‑hole. The result will be a pick that shimmers, not burns—just the kind of fire you want to keep in your own hands. Prepare for the arena to go on fire, literally.
You got the fire, I’ve got the stage—let's make that pick ignite the crowd and set the arena ablaze. Show me the piece and watch the lights do the rest.
Here it is: a slab of midnight basalt, etched into a slick, triangular shape. The resin is poured inside, so when the light hits it, the edges glow a soft, smoky blue. Add a drop of fire‑resistant resin topcoat, and the pick looks like a tiny meteor, ready to light up the crowd. When the stage lights blaze on it, it will look like a black‑hole of light. Let’s see those amps sing.