Thanks for watching everyone! We are doing a limited-edition run of this ring. You can see it on my website here: patrickadairdesigns.com/products/superconductor-with-rose-gold-liner
No thank you for making the video. I don't think one realizes the hard work and creativity that goes into one of these beautiful rings until you see the video. You are an amazing artist. Thank you.
Hey, Patrick. I like how it turned out, however the fit between the gold and the superconductor could have been tighter. If you make the inner diameter of the outer ring just a tiny little bit smaller, than the outer diameter of the inner ring, and you put the inner ring into liquid nitrogen, the metal will shrink significantly from the cold, and you could just drop it into the outer ring and wait for it to warm up, and it would get really tightly stuck inside.
Old Machinist here. Beautiful design. I like the blend of materials. Just an FYI. Those are inserts not bits. I might suggest you use a piece of hard rubber instead of your finger when polishing your material in the lathe. After 40 years in a machine shop and working with heavy equipment I still have all my digits. So take that for what it is. Be safe Patrick and keep up the good work!
Beautiful ring Patrick. My mums wedding ring is antique rose gold that my dad brought for less than £50 about 40 years ago. It’s now valued around £3k and still looks like new. I wanted it as my wedding ring when I married but I can’t wear gold. Despite it containing copper it still causes a reaction and after a while it makes my finger red, itchy and eventually causes blisters. So now it’s just a valuable accessory in my jewellery box! ☹️ Would love to see you do more titanium based rings and different designed rings...
I would have really enjoyed seeing you attempt a friction weld between the two pieces. Basically, you rotate one of the two pieces under considerable force, and as the two pieces expand from the heat due to friction even more heat is poured into the contact point melting the two metals. This melting effectively wields the two pieces permanently without any chance of separation. It can be tricky to figure out how to do it well, but it is far more reliable, and in some cases can create a visually interesting blending of the two contact materials if you were to grind down to the transition point.
I really enjoy watching your videos mate, it is so interesting to see all the different techniques and workshop tooling that is used to make these hand crafted pieces you have done. Really cool stuff mate, Cheers!
You should look into making rings out of Soviet era orange bakelite. I have a engagement ring made from the bakelite from a Geiger counter box and one made from the magazine of an ak74 rifle. Would be interested to see what you could do with the material.
This material is fantastic. Could you use it for the middle portion of a ring and the outside made with tungsten? That would be best looking and most durable ring ever
I would really love to have this as a wedding ring, however I am allergic to nickel really bad. Does this have any trace metals in it besides what you list it as on your site? Niobium/Titanium/Copper/RoseGold?
if you want to get an even better friction fit, you can try thermally expanding the outside band and/or cryogenically contracting the inside band. It'll give you a little bit more breathing room when it comes to getting the right diameters for a press fit, and it'll give you an even stronger friction fit that may not even need any adhesive.
I really like your method of making rings, but I would like to know what R.P.M.s you're running the lathe. Have you ever tried cutting the superconductor at a 30deg angle to give a candycane effect.
If I wanted to get into ring making, what would you say the minimum amount of money i can use (excluding ring materials) for the tools to start, and what are the names of the tools I would need? I'm curious as to if I could potentially start ring making. Beautiful ring! Great video.
Ring of infinite beauty Stats +25 adoration +300 agility +10 light magic radius +25 dark resistance The ring of infinite beauty was forged from the core of a neutron star, hence its light power.
Hey you have inspired me to make my own ring and I was planning on making a ring with a tungsten glass breaker on the front. Any suggestions on how to install this or how to go about the build process. and keep up the good work :)
Thanks for watching everyone! We are doing a limited-edition run of this ring. You can see it on my website here: patrickadairdesigns.com/products/superconductor-with-rose-gold-liner
No thank you for making the video. I don't think one realizes the hard work and creativity that goes into one of these beautiful rings until you see the video. You are an amazing artist. Thank you.
Dude I don't know what your hard on is for superconductors but its time to move on. It's getting really old.
Thanks for such a nice comment, I appreciate it :)
Lol sorry
I already have! Search “lapis glowstone ring”
Put the inner material in the freezer and heat expand the outer. Much tighter fit
Exactly, or use dry ice or liquid nitrogen.
Was about to say the same
yep, I always use this trick for pressed wheel bearings.
Yep was going to say the same thing dry ice is easy to get ,gold in dry ice superconductor in the oven at around 250-300 stick together done .
Liquid Nitrogen or dry ice
Wow an incredibly beautiful ring made!
There’s something about ring-making that’s so soothing
Hey, Patrick. I like how it turned out, however the fit between the gold and the superconductor could have been tighter. If you make the inner diameter of the outer ring just a tiny little bit smaller, than the outer diameter of the inner ring, and you put the inner ring into liquid nitrogen, the metal will shrink significantly from the cold, and you could just drop it into the outer ring and wait for it to warm up, and it would get really tightly stuck inside.
Old Machinist here. Beautiful design. I like the blend of materials. Just an FYI. Those are inserts not bits. I might suggest you use a piece of hard rubber instead of your finger when polishing your material in the lathe. After 40 years in a machine shop and working with heavy equipment I still have all my digits. So take that for what it is. Be safe Patrick and keep up the good work!
That subtle etch is dope.
The rose gold makes everything so shiny.
Super Good Work! Keep it up :D
Sahara Anime97 thanks :)
A match made in heaven with those two materials. Awesome ring Patrick.
By far one of my favorite rings that you have done so far
Wow! All your work is really beautiful, but THIS... This is the one!
I remember seeing this on Instagram. Happy to see the video out!
Thanks for watching my man!
Same
That came out great. Really love that combination
This is the best ring you have done so far😍
You create awesome rings I love you so much Patrick
Literally speechless. Wow. Just...
The best Ring i Ever seen..congratulations!!!
These make fantastic wedding rings.
I like the final outcome of the ring and cannot wait to see more before the holidays
This is my favorite ring of yours yet!
Beautiful ring Patrick. My mums wedding ring is antique rose gold that my dad brought for less than £50 about 40 years ago. It’s now valued around £3k and still looks like new. I wanted it as my wedding ring when I married but I can’t wear gold. Despite it containing copper it still causes a reaction and after a while it makes my finger red, itchy and eventually causes blisters. So now it’s just a valuable accessory in my jewellery box! ☹️
Would love to see you do more titanium based rings and different designed rings...
Nice ring
I would like to see more combinations different materials like that
It looks so cool
Super conductor = Super cool!
You are the man Patrick!!
Absolutely beautiful you did a wonderful job two gorgeous ring you should be proud please take care and God bless
You're a master of your craft, my friend! Very nicely done!
Now this is beautiful
keep doing ring videos and i’ll stay subscribed and keep watching your videos!
i bought the ring for my sister birthday and she is a big fan of your videos
That's such a beautiful ring!
I would have really enjoyed seeing you attempt a friction weld between the two pieces. Basically, you rotate one of the two pieces under considerable force, and as the two pieces expand from the heat due to friction even more heat is poured into the contact point melting the two metals. This melting effectively wields the two pieces permanently without any chance of separation. It can be tricky to figure out how to do it well, but it is far more reliable, and in some cases can create a visually interesting blending of the two contact materials if you were to grind down to the transition point.
This is the most gorgeous ring I’ve seen you make!!
mate that was incredible to watch! came out awesome
Looks phenomenal man
Absolutely incredible
Every single one of your rings keep getting better and better. You must be getting so many orders. Keep up the good work man.
Normally I'm not a fan of gold but damn, you did a good job with this one!
Underrated Chanel, lovely editing and video quality
Thanks boiiii!!
Awesome! Beautiful ring!
Sir, you are Gifted.
Love your work. Really wish I wasn't allergic to metal. A super conductor wedding band would be awsome.
Gorgeous ring!
Wow, that is just a-m-a-z-i-n-g-!-!
Very beautiful... you my man are PURE GENIUS
All I can say is wow
fantastic, love watching you work and the results......
Great look man perfect ring
I love your rings they all look so epic
Man if only I had the infinite money needed for a ring this beautiful
I’d totally buy this as an engagement ring ❤️
Wow, such a beautiful ring😍
When you pair it with the old SC ring, they look like a male and female matching pair!
Seriously this is the most beautiful ring ever! :0
Utterly gorgeous as per usual
I really enjoy watching your videos mate, it is so interesting to see all the different techniques and workshop tooling that is used to make these hand crafted pieces you have done.
Really cool stuff mate, Cheers!
I really enjoy inlay ring videos
Awesome ring
such a stunning ring!!
Gorgeous!
This is beautiful!
You should make a superconductor ring with a opal inlay love your videos
Insane Hand Work Keep It Clean
Patrick, you're amazing,
I'm amazed at your hard work, I wish I could buy a ring but I can't afford it. Keep up the hard work, this is just amazing...
Wooa I really want that ring. As always great video Patrick
It's very simple and yet very effective. Good work :3
You should look into making rings out of Soviet era orange bakelite. I have a engagement ring made from the bakelite from a Geiger counter box and one made from the magazine of an ak74 rifle. Would be interested to see what you could do with the material.
Just marvelous job
You are a genius... Amazing
This material is fantastic. Could you use it for the middle portion of a ring and the outside made with tungsten? That would be best looking and most durable ring ever
That looks awesome
So beautiful very nice job. What does a ring like that cost ?
Great work as usual
It looks great, you create great Ring's
Need to make some accessories with these materials. Necklace. Like a cross, gun ect
guns are accessories now??
I would really love to have this as a wedding ring, however I am allergic to nickel really bad. Does this have any trace metals in it besides what you list it as on your site? Niobium/Titanium/Copper/RoseGold?
if you want to get an even better friction fit, you can try thermally expanding the outside band and/or cryogenically contracting the inside band. It'll give you a little bit more breathing room when it comes to getting the right diameters for a press fit, and it'll give you an even stronger friction fit that may not even need any adhesive.
Waiting for soooo long for this video... So cool!! I want an lathe
Woooooow!!! Nice ring
Wow, very cool vid, but where did you get your superconductor at please???? thank you....
This is what I want as a wedding ring
This has to one of my favorite rings yet, after meteorite of course :)
I would keep all the metal curls and make resin rings with them.
Love the ring you rock the best ring maker and the best youtuber
Great ring keep up the good work!😁
What if you heated the outer ring to expand it before joining so that when it cooled, it would shrink-fit to the inner ring?
Big fan of your rings make something with silver
I really like your method of making rings, but I would like to know what R.P.M.s you're running the lathe. Have you ever tried cutting the superconductor at a 30deg angle to give a candycane effect.
I would love to see angled one with obidian finish
I’ve always wondered, what do you do with the shavings?
nice vid! what lathe is that please ? also, what would you use for a dark red colour please? thanks for the great wids :)
Super cool look :)
Love this!
omg so cool
you inspire me man,,,
If I wanted to get into ring making, what would you say the minimum amount of money i can use (excluding ring materials) for the tools to start, and what are the names of the tools I would need? I'm curious as to if I could potentially start ring making.
Beautiful ring! Great video.
Ring of infinite beauty
Stats
+25 adoration
+300 agility
+10 light magic radius
+25 dark resistance
The ring of infinite beauty was forged from the core of a neutron star, hence its light power.
I was here sins 12k 👍😸
I’m glad you have an into now 👍
How long does it take to make one of those rings? Like the machining? I guess between 1 and 3 hours depending on the complexity?
Hey you have inspired me to make my own ring and I was planning on making a ring with a tungsten glass breaker on the front. Any suggestions on how to install this or how to go about the build process.
and keep up the good work :)
This is awesome! What kind of lathe are you using?
How about this exact same combo but with tilted etched obsidian superconductor?