Thanks for another great video, and congratulations on the new lathe. I like how you "roughed up" the ring with 1,200 grit sand paper. 😊 Fantastic look to the finished ring.
Talent, talent, everywhere! A true artist always "playing" around to get just the right look! Gorgeous ring and a happy camper with his new toy beastie Meghan 🤣
Nice brother, liking your channel, I do woodworking but I enjoy metalworking and plan on getting a small lathe in time, I like the process of making rings, I did make a ring before from a old coin, got it on my channel, that was the first one I made. Am still new to this so everyday is a school day, always learning lol, keep it up.
Awesome ring mate. Have to ever turned a ring on the lathe from a block of wood or do you only do bentwood rings? Your lathe appears to have the ability to cut threads using those two levers in front. Try cutting a wide type thread in a wooden ring and then wrapping wire into the continuous groove. Helix Ring :)
That’s just a thin metal bar to catch the ring when it’s parted off. Can’t remember where it’s from, it’s just been floating around the shop for a while.
You have all this expensive equipment for making the ring, and you spent 9 bucks at the store for your anodizing setup lol. Dude, just buy a power supply and make a proper setup. It will probably be the least expensive thing in your shop and will work a thousand times better.
Your work is wonderful. I could watch your videos all day long.
The right tool makes such a huge difference
Excellent work. I have some titanium tube so will be giving this a go thanks.
This is unreal! the most beast ring iv seen to date love your work my dude! keep up the sick work! lathe on brother!
That is really awesome, I machine a lot of titanium, but nothing like that. I think I may try this some day. Subscribed!
Good Job Brother! It was nice seeing you doing a project video again.
Thanks for another great video, and congratulations on the new lathe. I like how you "roughed up" the ring with 1,200 grit sand paper. 😊 Fantastic look to the finished ring.
Talent, talent, everywhere! A true artist always "playing" around to get just the right look! Gorgeous ring and a happy camper with his new toy beastie Meghan 🤣
Nice brother, liking your channel, I do woodworking but I enjoy metalworking and plan on getting a small lathe in time, I like the process of making rings, I did make a ring before from a old coin, got it on my channel, that was the first one I made. Am still new to this so everyday is a school day, always learning lol, keep it up.
Really missed your videos, glad you have more planned 😁
That is sick as hell Dan!
Cheers man can’t wait to make yours now!
This is awesome. Very cool ring. And simple with the right tools
That ring is sick!
Nicely done
MAGNIFICENT!!!! My friend. THIS is why I subscribe.
Glad to see new content. Excellent ring to boot!
Nice one 😁. I’ve got a few more planned so I’ll keep them coming!
Beautiful ring!
Looks great mate
loved the ring
Nice one bruvvvah!
Wonderful! Thanks! Be safe, be cool! Beach, NC
Thank you, always been way to safety conscious hahah it’s not healthy
Absolutely loved the Meghan comment!
Well done sir.
Amazing
id love to do craft like this but I need to get a mini lathe first
Which hammer does you used for the titanium?
Hi did you use a silver fork?
Very cool. I'm thinking of venturing into this & I wanted to ask; what if you wanted a black ring?
You can get black titanium from Ringsupplies.com. When you heat anodise it it turns black 👍🏽
RIP Derek 😢
Awesome ring mate. Have to ever turned a ring on the lathe from a block of wood or do you only do bentwood rings?
Your lathe appears to have the ability to cut threads using those two levers in front. Try cutting a wide type thread in a wooden ring and then wrapping wire into the continuous groove.
Helix Ring :)
What did you put in your tailstock when you parted off the ring?
That’s just a thin metal bar to catch the ring when it’s parted off. Can’t remember where it’s from, it’s just been floating around the shop for a while.
Does the hammering change the size of the ring or is too thiccc to stretch?
what is the liquid you dipped the ring in to anodize?
I think it's ionised water and baking soda...
I would love to do things luke ypu but i have no money
Well, cousin, royals go to the back of the line in America. Apart from the sexism, the video was alright.
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You have all this expensive equipment for making the ring, and you spent 9 bucks at the store for your anodizing setup lol. Dude, just buy a power supply and make a proper setup. It will probably be the least expensive thing in your shop and will work a thousand times better.