These 2 metals, fused together have to be worked carefully, keeping the temperature down while grinding and power sanding as to not risk breaking the bond.
I’d been collecting a few small pieces of copper niobium superconductor – started with a pendant or two, but I was largely stuck on what else to do with this intriguing material.
Upon completion of my first “standard” Nuk, I knew I had to slap together a SUPERNUK, ie: meticulously piece one together with superconductor. That concept was intriguing and frightening at the same time.
I probably could have contoured and worked down this first SuperNuk a bit more, but the results were favorable.