Making Bullet Shell and Meteorite Rings with THE KING OF RANDOM
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- We made the "Ring of Random" in today's video ;) This was a fun project that I worked on with Grant and Nate from The King of Random channel. We used brass bullet shells and meteorite fragments to create a composite metal used for the rings in this video.
Here's a link to PART 1 of this video: • Casting Metal for a ME...
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Those Rings turned out great, I love what you did with them! Best of luck to the winners 👊👑
And by the way I probably have to get a lathe now. Thanks
The King of Random hiiii
The King of Random part 1 is unavailable
I got all 5 entries, how devoted I am to get this ring is unbelievable 😃
This video is unabailable part 1
The King of Random what the hell the video was released 1h ago but your coment is from 3h ago? BTW I agree the rings look really good you guys are cool!👊👋
A big part of the problem with the meteorite not mixing in is that it was cold. If you had preheated the materials you wanted to "infuse" the brass with, you would have had better luck with the mixing......the hot brass hitting the cold meteorite wouldn't have cooled as quick, and flowed farther through the shavings. Also, shavings will block flow-through MUCH more than small chunks of the same material. With resin and a vacuum/pressure chamber, shavings work great. For forge work, chunks that are preheated, to closer to the melted material temperature, you're going to get a better mix. The chunks you could easily preheat, while the shavings would be impractical to put in just before pouring the molten material.
Excellent advice, thanks for the helpful tips.
Would it have worked to throw the shavings into the crucible with the molten brass since titanium and I believe the meteorite would have a higher melting point.
That kinda comes down to how messy it's going to be when you go to try and pour it into a mold. The shavings (if they actually blend in with the molten brass, and not float on top, or sink to the bottom) will most likely cause your pour to be REALLY messy unless the shavings are really small, not long curlicues that cling together. With the longer shavings, I think you'd likely end up with a clump of shavings like a ball of steel wool coming out all at once.
Bro...put this on the other vid too
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That’s pretty cool. What about taking your meteorite shavings and just casting them in clear resin and do a ring like that?
Slick editing, high quality and interesting content.... yep definitely subscribing. I'm so glad KOR did this collab!
I have never worn a ring in my entire life yet I find these videos SOOO entertaining to watch ...
Super interesting concept! Awesome!
2 years then no one replied lol
you two should super do a collab
Oh hi alec
I'm so happy you did this colab with KoR! ive been subscribed to both of your channels for quite a long time and it never once crossed my mind that you would work with them! I love rings and if I had more money I would own way too many rings, keep doing what your doing you make such amazing rings!
dude same
same
It's TKOR
you know what I meant when I typed it didn't you? so it did its job
I have been watching Tkor for 3 years and have come here from Tkor and these rings turned out amazing. Great job Patrick
I have watched the king of random for years but earlier this year I was watching the water jet video you were involved in so I have loved your channel ever since.
do a collab with Cody from Cody's lab. he is a chemistry expert and he is especially good with Metals too. he could probaly figure out a better way to get the mediorite to bond with the brass
Let him know! I’d love to work with him.
If you watch the video of how metal foam is made I bet using that same process will work for getting the brass around the shavings!
I think if you cast chainmail into brass it would have some really cool effects! You could make a strip with very small rings, and roll it up, then pour brass over it (Pre-heating the chainmail so that it bonds and flows better with the molten brass) then turn it. If you're interested I could make some tiny chainmaille and send it your way!
helllooooo king of randomers who came from that vid...
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Cool rings the rings are so shiny!!!!
Love watching your vids you are an amazing artist... youv'e inspired me many thanks... beautiful rings
I loved part 1 and part 2 even more! This channel rocks
Nice pun
You should make a clear resin ring that uses chips made from cutting all of your favorite materials
Joshua Mensch that is a good idea
great idea
First time here. Came from TKOR and I have to say as a woodworker and lathe lover I love what you are doing. So awesome to watch. By the way I absolutely love your wall in the background. The different slabs of woods laid out like that looks great. I want to steal that idea for a wall in my shop. Thank You for sharing what you do. Take care.
Fan of both channels so excited for the collaboration!
How about trying a brass and wood ring?
Also I’m from New Zealand and we make jewellery out of greenstone, it would make a cool material for a ring if you could get some.
I can’t stop noticing on how organize his workplace is, and that logo on the background. It’s like literally my ideal workplace.
came from The King of Random and found out you have interesting content so i hit the subscribe button
I think putting a rod in the center of your mould, putting the shavings in, removing the center rod, and then pouring the brass would produce better results. I'm not a caster, but I think it should produce a better block. If you were to heat the shavings while they were in the mould, that would prevent them from cooling the casting metal as it is being poured, and maybe allow better flow. A stainless steel tube would probably be a better choice than aluminum if you were going to attempt this.
There is a *HUGE* area for experimentation with this process, and I'm sure that the possibilities are endless.
Quick 3 questions about custom rings.
1. can I add more inlays or is the max 3?
2. Do i have to pick Malachite, Copper, or Amethyst, or are those just suggestions.
3. Dinosaur bones? how? where? like real bones from prehistoric lizards or is that the name or type of gem color like eggshell white? can I clone one?
Love the look of these rings! 🤩 Would you think about making a ring for pride, maybe with like your glow powders in the order of the rainbow on the inside of the ring? It would make it maybe a little more elegant to have it on the inside, but still be a nice touch 💕
I've been a sub since the waterjet channel collaboration. It was cool to see you working with Nate, since I have been a sub of Grant's since he began. This was really neat, and look forward to seeing your channel take off. You've got a cool hobby, and it's nice to see people appreciate it.
While I cant afford your rings, I really enjoy watching you make them.
what about mixing the meteorite scraps into the molten brass in the crucible at the very end before taking it out of the furnace, then pouring all that into the mold?
Lilly Dragon The scraps would probably heat up enough to start immediately rusting if they were dropped through the opening of the crucible.
By having the shavings in the bottom of the mold, they would have heat only when the oxygen was displaced.
They could have compensated for this and gotten a better cast by putting meteorite into the crucible if their furnace had the ability to have a vent of N2 gas in the center that doesn’t interact with the propane and it’s oxygen supply. The N2 gas going through the vent would have to be going slowly to avoid cooling down the crucible, and the meteorite pieces have to be dropped from an air-proof container via robotic arm into the crucible through the vent without too much heat of the apparatus escaping.
You are the best in making rings and I love your rings too. It has a awesome finishing touch.
Turned out nice. Hope you can do another video making the mold for the rings. I noticed some things during the process and thought how you both could possibly improve the mix quality of the meteorite and Titanium into the brass. Too, how you could get more with less materials as well as not having an excessive amount of waste after lathe.
Mix the titanium and meteorite into the brass with a couple pinches of each right before removing it from the foundry. As soon as it is dropped in and a quick couple stirs. Take it out and pour it into the mold.
The mold. Use two aluminum rods instead of the one. Use on larger than the other with another that is about half the size in the center. Doing this would give you a hollow cylinder and not using as much molten brass to make the mold. Makes the mold in the form you need it. Also reduces the amount of waste from the lathe process.
Just a thought. Great video and awesome work.
Your art is awesome! I dig all the rings you make! This truly is art
I like them, I think that using chunks looks better than shavings. By the way I like the background art, I think it makes the channel look very professional.
Thanks!
Love your work. The rings you make are fantastic!! Keep up the great work!!
Hey bro,
Very well made video. It was really informative and fun to watch. Subscribed
If you ever do another collaboration between you and the King of random, do you think you can make some more layered material, ( copper/brass/aluminium/bronze/iron/steel/tin/lead/glass/resin/titanium/meteorite/and glow powder layers ) I think that it would make for a great video.......... Or maybe instead of layering the material, how about infusing all of it together to make something new.
So dope! I would definitely buy a ring that has such fine craftsmanship.
0:30 That Is The Best Shirt I've Ever Seen
Edit: I'd Wear All Of Them For Sure, I Love Rings That Look Worn And Cracked
Got yourself another subscriber nice video 👍👍
Here from TKOR. Fascinating!!! Can't wait to watch more!
9:37 it looks like its very old and breaking apart, thats awesome
Oh wow, i love how you do things on ya channel. Ive seen a few collab works ya done with TKOR, but this is my first time wondering into ya area :3 I absolutely loved the funny idea of turning simple ramen into a ring XD... I might frequent here since i love jewelry *clicks Subscribe, Bell, Liked*
Wow that is amazing all your creations, I never knew I could fall in love with the art of ring making xD
Brevity subbed and ur rings are BEAUTIFUL FUL but little bit pricey , are they collection or wearable ?
I have been making rings now for about a year but I make mostly all wooden rings and sell them on consignment. I really wish I had the editing skills to make videos like these. Well done sir
I know and follow both channels, and when I saw the double notification my first thought was "whaaaat ?? they did a collaboration ?? awesome!!!!" you guys are great!! keep going!!
Great job. If you guys experiment again maybe try mixing the meteor into the molten brass while it’s in the crucible then pour. If the crucible is kept in the heat to keep the brass molten you may be able to stir the shavings in a little more densely.
A KOR sub here, this was surprisingly cool to watch come together I've never seen rings being made before so this was a fun, new experience
What about pouring brass/copper over small steel bearings?
The rings from the Lord of the Rings but not just the "one ring", but the rings from the other kingdoms. I think that would be a great idea.
Precession machining is really cool with the stuff you can make
They’re looking awesome! ❤️
Those rings look amazing!
Ive been following you both for a while and im so glad you two collabed
So your video started playing randomly after a thredbanger video I was watching. I've never heard of you or seen you before but what you do really interest me as I am super artistic and make things myself. I'm so glad that I came across your channel. I never think just search out videos on making things that I wish I could do or that I can do, I'm not really sure why I don't. But I'm very glad that I found you and I think what you do is amazing and it has to be super rewarding and I'm sure people love it.
Could you make a ring out of a strip of a playing card and some apoxy and then polish the apoxy so it would look really cool. It be just like the rings made from super thin sheets of wood but it would be made of a playing card.
These are amazing! Seeing them made on The King of Random made this even more special for me. These really came out quite well! Many blessings to you and to your Channel!
I really like the look of those rings and the content on your channels! I can’t wait for future videos!
"One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to Bind them all, and in the Darkness, Bind Them"
I would just like to say those Rings turned out pretty Epic I came here from The King of Random Channel and you now officially have a new subscriber I hope to enjoy the rest of your videos
The ring with resin lining looks amazing.
First time on this channel. Subscribed instantly. Your style of videos and your editing is great.
I came here from Tkor and I love this, sooooo satisfying. Also the slo-mo is beautiful.
That turned out very nice. Well done!!!
This is so relaxing combined with the music
I came because of the kor collaboration. I envy you...you get to make money off of what you love. Keep it up man you're great at making rings
Your channel is 100% my go too for every mood I just love it
Not a lot of channels take time to welcome viewers in videos that they know an influx of new viewers will be watching due to a collab like this (If you understand what I’m saying). I really appreciate that.
beautiful ring as always. thanks for the video
I didn’t even know rings could be so cool!
Nice job Patrick, as always! I am really addicted to your videos! :)
Lot of work, but really beautiful results. Would be interesting to see if rhinestones imbedded in the poured brass would work. believe non- mounted stones would be neat looking!
I love meteor rites so much and I've been a subscriber for a year
Those rings are amazing and now you have a new subscriber. Keep up the awesome work
This is an awesome collab; very good mesh!
Yo Patrick you kicked ass man! Great work! B)
Came from TKOR to watch you finish out these rings. Beautiful work!
I came from the king of random's video and I'm glad i did. You make some really cool rings.
You should melt the shavings together! I bet it would look really interesting!
You remember that dark souls wood grain ring you made? You could make a very similar looking ring out of Black Timascus. I think it would look really sleek, and still be capable of holding inlays and patterns.
I’m from the king of random channel and this channel seems awesome so I subed
3 of my favoutite youtubers together this is LIFE
there were only nate and patrick in the video
Nicely done. Your work is inspiring.
Big fan! 😍😍 I love collaboration like this, it is very interesting! Looking forward for more collabs in the future!
Try mixing the metal shavings into the molten metal and then pour the castings. Should give great results for a well marbled ring stock.
You Sir are a master ring maker.Well Done
Came from the King of Random video, you have definitely earned a subscriber!!
Make an dwaven style ring from the Lord Of The Rings made from gold and a pattern looking like the Arquine stone gem (the heart of the mountain)
I love everything about this video including the music
Just a suggestion of you do this again. Due to the fact that iron meteorites melt at about 200C hotter than brass... Melt brass, stir in shaving while still in foundry, then pour. This should remove any occlusion caused by multiple pours...
Really I liked all your videos,, my name is Turki from Saudia Arabia 😍🌹🌹🌹❤️🌹 I dream to get one of your rings designs
They look great!
Dude beautiful rings!!!
Is my first time on your channel and it was an awesome experince without think it i subscribed and hit the bell.God bless your hands so you can keep with your amazing work.
I watch both these guys and never ever thought this would happen lol
Cool finish. I was hoping to see more titanium too. That way when heated, could of got some of the cool colours titanium gives off. Very nice anyway! 😎👍
OMG!!! Wow! Ok so first as a TKOR fan this was my first time watching your videos and I have to say I Love it! You do such a great job and the rings you make are so beautiful and awesome. Second, I just love the music you have in this video. It's amazing, where did you find it and what are the songs you used? They are a perfect fit for your video.
Those ring are very beautiful and cool
Ring o' bullet
"a ring forged in the interiors of the gungeon"
status effects
more ranged damage
fire small bullets when activated
I like it! It has that type of "ore" look to it. I really like this one 9:54.
I love the video and can't wait to see more and one day be able to have one of the rings my self .
Hey Patrick been binging your videos all week! Have you thought about doing a ring with an ocean/sand sort of effect. I have seen people make tables like this and think it could make a cool ring :p
These are so cool, keep up the good work
Watching him shave down the sides for the lave... Am I the only one who found that satisfying?
You inspire me to make rings myself. I love your videos and your products. Keep it up man