Very nice work, CRS...some of the nicest final finishing I've seen. It's nice to see your highliting efforts on coins you can't easily blacken, as with non-silver of the 3 done here. Really good camera work and editing work, as well. Consider me a subscriber. Thanks.
What kind of wheel are you polishing the rings with. It's the wheel at the end of the process. And do you use a wax on your coins to protect the patina?
Hi. What kind of press are using at 5:30 sec u are using a red press aftrr right the ring stretcher? And is your ring stretcher or a generic brass from India or Asia? As Iam thinkin of gettin one of these too and would like to know your thoughts on them
Press on 5:30 is a screw press. It is very old, very massive, very powerful and very convenient to use. This press is 50 years old (or more, I don’t know for sure), my father bought it many years ago and I don’t even know where. My rings stretcher made in Ukraine, but before that I used which was made in India. Normal quality, but I damaged it when I made a lot of rings of steel coins. I don't recommend using steel coins for making rings at all. They are tool killers!)
This equipment has been made for a special order for me. If you are interested in making coin ring then you can find absolutely any information in youtube. All equipment can bouy on ebay, etsy, amazon, and have a video as well as use.
Ustam, ben başka ustaların yüzük yapımların videolarını izledim, videoyu bitirmeden kapattım onlar tamamen ilkel şartlarda yüzük malzemelerini deforme ederek yapmaya çalışıyorlar, siz tamamen teknolojik imkanlarla paraları yüzük yapıyorsun vede para üstündeki kabartılmış objelere zarar vermeden, sizin videoları izlemekten zevk alıyorum.
It's the roughness of the sand paper. Its usually printed on the back of the sand paper we have in the U.S.A. would this help? який пісок паперу з піску ви використовуєте перед тим, як полірувати?
I had the same question regarding what looked to be like black die the rings were soaked in to give them the darker backdrop and contrast from the stamped lettering after polishing. Anyone know - I'm new to the hobby.
This is solution of "sulfuric liver". I do this out of soda and sulfur. But you can buy it on Amazon or Ebay. For example this: amzn.to/28odJnl or something similar
Thanks for the tip! I purchased the same ring sizer you have and should have everything else within the week to start tinkering with the hobby. I've subscribed, keep those tutorials coming in and thanks for sharing.
+Trinh Nguyễn Are you saying you use soda and sulfer or are you asking? I'm not impressed with giving an otherwise beautiful coin a yellow or tarnished look as it brings the coin down in value but if you know how to "rainbow color" the coin, that brings it up in value (the reason I ended up on this page).
I noticed it seemed like you barely used the ring sizer. Any alternatives to that other than a mandril? I'm on an extremely tight budget trying to find tools for this so saving funds is a must. Also, beautiful rings! I want to get these coins for future projects! My favorite is the Austrian one!
I notice that you are using cloth pieces in the dapping block. Is that so the coin won't shift or to prevent marring? Thanks for the excellent video. I am learning a bit more each day.
cloth pieces protects relief of the coin from damage by metall tolls. Also you can use plastic balls and plastic dapping block. But I like a piece of cloth)
Thanks for replying. On another note, I just a rude awakening when using the pvc technique to size the coin (I do not have a sizer so I have been inching the coin down a mandrel utilizing a pvc pipe). When I removed the coin from the mandrel I noted a nasty gouge all the way around the ring which was created by the pvc. That method is now off my list!
I see on your web site you use British 2p coins I have been practising with the older 2p pre 1992 being made of bronze which is much easier to work with. did you have much difficulty with the newer steel 2 pence coins.
I had no difficulties with British 2p after 1992. Yes, these coins harder, but this is normal for making ring. I also very don't like Italian 100 lire. It is very hard coin. The real killer of my tools!))
Honestly, I don’t know what exactly grit is. I buy sandpaper just by feeling to the touch. For finishing I use sandpaper of the smallest granularity or used sandpaper. And sometimes it is even not a sandpaper! Dishwashing sponge (rough side) works very well for soft processing)
En lo personal me encantó el trabajo, un resultado excelente, solo quiero preguntar, cómo consigo el cubo metálico que utilizan para dar forma al anillo y como se llama?
Hello. First of all Sincere congratulations for your skill !. and of course for your videos. By the way, since I have a lot of passion for rings, I wanted to know if it was possible to buy a Complete Kit for the Manufacture, just like you craftsmen do, obviously without spending an exaggeration! That they are of quality and excellent durability! A dear greeting from Italy. Sincerely. Luca
I cannot answer exactly where I got all these tools and equipment. Before I started making rings from coins, I worked as a jeweler for many years and over the years I have accumulated a lot of different equipment, which were acquired at different times and in different places. In other words, I came into this craft already with the equipment. Therefore, in this regard, it was easier for me. You can buy all the necessary tools and equipment, but be prepared to spend at least 1000 Euro. This is just for starters. I did not calculate with accuracy how much it might cost, this is just an approximate amount.
Для отбеливания я использую кипящий раствор обычной пищевой лимонной кислоты. Но перед этим нужно зафлюсовать во флюсе (раствор буры и борной кислоты) и нагреть изделие. И это применимо не ко всем металлам. Золото, серебро, медь - хорошо отбеливается.
I used plastic balls and steel balls. Ball affects only the inner edge of the hole, which then processed and polished. And I did not notice the difference! Even for Morgan Dollars and other coins minted from soft metal. Therefore I prefer the steel balls. But lately I've been use different cones instead of balls. Steel, plastic and wooden cones. BTW, I have signed for your instagram) You make a very beautiful photo!
Absolutely beautiful work, thank you for sharing 😊
Beautiful work!
Very nice work, CRS...some of the nicest final finishing I've seen. It's nice to see your highliting efforts on coins you can't easily blacken, as with non-silver of the 3 done here. Really good camera work and editing work, as well. Consider me a subscriber. Thanks.
Beautiful work brother, I hope to buy the equipment soon to try my hand at this craft. There's something about it that looks like real art to me.
Yes, it is an interesting craft! And also profitable!...
Amazing, beautiful and great instructions.
What kind of wheel are you polishing the rings with. It's the wheel at the end of the process. And do you use a wax on your coins to protect the patina?
Super..!! Very very beautiful.!!
Hi, Great work! They look great! Is that just boiling water in the pot you dunk the coins in @ 6:00? Thanks.
Nice punch for the the hydraulic press
Magnifique !!!
Good video man.
hermoso trabajo. I just start with this new hobby.
Nice work
Hi. What kind of press are using at 5:30 sec u are using a red press aftrr right the ring stretcher? And is your ring stretcher or a generic brass from India or Asia? As Iam thinkin of gettin one of these too and would like to know your thoughts on them
Press on 5:30 is a screw press. It is very old, very massive, very powerful and very convenient to use. This press is 50 years old (or more, I don’t know for sure), my father bought it many years ago and I don’t even know where. My rings stretcher made in Ukraine, but before that I used which was made in India. Normal quality, but I damaged it when I made a lot of rings of steel coins. I don't recommend using steel coins for making rings at all. They are tool killers!)
Where do you buy your equipment and what are they called particurly interested in the dies and mandril
This equipment has been made for a special order for me. If you are interested in making coin ring then you can find absolutely any information in youtube. All equipment can bouy on ebay, etsy, amazon, and have a video as well as use.
what are the tools called?
Ustam, ben başka ustaların yüzük yapımların videolarını izledim, videoyu bitirmeden kapattım onlar tamamen ilkel şartlarda yüzük malzemelerini deforme ederek yapmaya çalışıyorlar, siz tamamen teknolojik imkanlarla paraları yüzük yapıyorsun vede para üstündeki kabartılmış objelere zarar vermeden, sizin videoları izlemekten zevk alıyorum.
Isto é uma aliança ou uma pulseira?
How much does it cost to have a setup like that?
Hi,thx for sharing your art.may i know the name of the piece used after the piercing part please?
I didn’t understand very well what you mean, sorry. At what minute and second do you see this thing?
It's the roughness of the sand paper. Its usually printed on the back of the sand paper we have in the U.S.A. would this help? який пісок паперу з піску ви використовуєте перед тим, як полірувати?
Amazing ... Wow
Мастер! а чем шлифовали в конце кольцо? что за кружок. спасибо
Womit schleifst du den Ring?
great vid do you sell tools
Why use the doming block in stead of the reducing dies?
In principle there is no difference but sometimes the doming block is more convenient for me ..
what is the liquid you put them in to oxidize the coins?
I had the same question regarding what looked to be like black die the rings were soaked in to give them the darker backdrop and contrast from the stamped lettering after polishing. Anyone know - I'm new to the hobby.
This is solution of "sulfuric liver". I do this out of soda and sulfur. But you can buy it on Amazon or Ebay. For example this: amzn.to/28odJnl or something similar
Thanks for the tip! I purchased the same ring sizer you have and should have everything else within the week to start tinkering with the hobby. I've subscribed, keep those tutorials coming in and thanks for sharing.
I do this out of soda and sulfur ???
+Trinh Nguyễn Are you saying you use soda and sulfer or are you asking? I'm not impressed with giving an otherwise beautiful coin a yellow or tarnished look as it brings the coin down in value but if you know how to "rainbow color" the coin, that brings it up in value (the reason I ended up on this page).
When polishing part of the rose colored coin, is that a rubber wheel that you're using on the Dremmel/Flexshaft?
I use abrasive rubber wheel.
Coin Rings Studio Thanks
+Gene O'Brien. cade a tradução pro português
Very nice work. What is that knife you use to remove the edge?
I made this tool myself from the triangular file (it looks like this: amzn.to/2B3wpzB ) Also for removing edge you can use this tool: amzn.to/2B4eAAo
I noticed it seemed like you barely used the ring sizer. Any alternatives to that other than a mandril? I'm on an extremely tight budget trying to find tools for this so saving funds is a must.
Also, beautiful rings! I want to get these coins for future projects! My favorite is the Austrian one!
I notice that you are using cloth pieces in the dapping block. Is that so the coin won't shift or to prevent marring? Thanks for the excellent video. I am learning a bit more each day.
cloth pieces protects relief of the coin from damage by metall tolls. Also you can use plastic balls and plastic dapping block. But I like a piece of cloth)
Thanks for replying. On another note, I just a rude awakening when using the pvc technique to size the coin (I do not have a sizer so I have been inching the coin down a mandrel utilizing a pvc pipe). When I removed the coin from the mandrel I noted a nasty gouge all the way around the ring which was created by the pvc. That method is now off my list!
I see on your web site you use British 2p coins I have been practising with the older 2p pre 1992 being made of bronze which is much easier to work with. did you have much difficulty with the newer steel 2 pence coins.
I had no difficulties with British 2p after 1992. Yes, these coins harder, but this is normal for making ring. I also very don't like Italian 100 lire. It is very hard coin. The real killer of my tools!))
Slava..... My Friend what grit sand paper are you using for finnishing?
Honestly, I don’t know what exactly grit is. I buy sandpaper just by feeling to the touch. For finishing I use sandpaper of the smallest granularity or used sandpaper. And sometimes it is even not a sandpaper! Dishwashing sponge (rough side) works very well for soft processing)
boa noite. gostaria de saber como se chama essa faca de tres quinas que voçe usa.... agradeçido
En lo personal me encantó el trabajo, un resultado excelente, solo quiero preguntar, cómo consigo el cubo metálico que utilizan para dar forma al anillo y como se llama?
Jorge Quiroz , search for the words "dome block" on eBay, Amazon etc.
Hello.
First of all Sincere congratulations for your skill !. and of course for your videos.
By the way, since I have a lot of passion for rings, I wanted to know if it was possible to buy a Complete Kit for the Manufacture, just like you craftsmen do, obviously without spending an exaggeration! That they are of quality and excellent durability!
A dear greeting from Italy.
Sincerely.
Luca
I cannot answer exactly where I got all these tools and equipment. Before I started making rings from coins, I worked as a jeweler for many years and over the years I have accumulated a lot of different equipment, which were acquired at different times and in different places. In other words, I came into this craft already with the equipment. Therefore, in this regard, it was easier for me. You can buy all the necessary tools and equipment, but be prepared to spend at least 1000 Euro. This is just for starters. I did not calculate with accuracy how much it might cost, this is just an approximate amount.
Olá que produto é esse que você as alianças dentro no copo. Será que você pode me ajudar
Здравствуйте!А что это за раствор который осветлил кольца?
Для отбеливания я использую кипящий раствор обычной пищевой лимонной кислоты. Но перед этим нужно зафлюсовать во флюсе (раствор буры и борной кислоты) и нагреть изделие. И это применимо не ко всем металлам. Золото, серебро, медь - хорошо отбеливается.
Why were the 2 other rings 💍 so white looking
lindo trabalho quanto
А что за монета такая была ( 50 лет советской власти )??? Или это памятная медаль была ?
Alex Lu , Обычный советский рубль был.
quedaron muy bien pero esperaba un trabajo artesanal, esto más bien fue mecanizado. Ni siquiera ví un martillo.
FELICIDADES
You missed some etape... We cant see Them 😅
muy bueno y artesanal!!!!!
poxa é foda... cade a legenda em português...ajuda ai
meu numero anel 26 ,28
What beauties
steel ball bearings are a no no!
I used plastic balls and steel balls. Ball affects only the inner edge of the hole, which then processed and polished. And I did not notice the difference! Even for Morgan Dollars and other coins minted from soft metal. Therefore I prefer the steel balls. But lately I've been use different cones instead of balls. Steel, plastic and wooden cones.
BTW, I have signed for your instagram) You make a very beautiful photo!