At 6.21 you pushed a second time,should it have been annealed ? I’m working a custom order with my first silver coin in years and I’ve forgot more then I can remember. Thanks
John, Many use a starting cone which helps to begin the fold of a flat coin, and then move to the 17° folding die. Here's a video of how to use 17° folding dies with cones to fold the flat coin ruclips.net/video/8kP9l0dmF8g/видео.html
Terry, The Legacy Mini Swedish Wrap Die is used to reduce quarters, and smaller coins, shown in another video. The standard Swedish Wrap set in this video work great to reduce half dollar size coins, and larger to smaller size rings. These dies also work well to final reduce coin bell domes.
Jon, That is a harbor freight breaker bar that I cut the end off of and replaced the handle with. There is a link right at the end of the part one which will take you to part two. Here is a link if you can't find it ruclips.net/video/590ED-1UErU/видео.html
Gary, I've heard with silver coins delrin push rods are preferred, and I notice the delrin rods are included in your deluxe swedish wrap set on etsy. Is there a reason you didn't use the delrin rods? Thanks, Mike
Mike, Good question as most of the time when I am reducing a .999 silver coin, I used delrin rods. For this particular video, I wanted to demonstrate that a reed could be preserved using brass rods. Brass rods are more common, however delrin rods have a few advantages. One thing is protecting the reed, and a second advantage is the ability to over-reduce just a little bit when the rod touches the inner wall of the Swedish wrap die. Doing so reduces the ring a slight bit more and makes transition to the next smaller rod easier. Most cases I use brass for clad, or very thick coins, and delrin for .999 silver coins.
The Swedish Wrap set works with coins from Morgan silver dollar coins, as well as Silver eagle coins, down to US half dollar coins. For quarter size coins using the Swedish Wrap method, Legacy now has available the Mini Swedish Wrap die set to work with small coins such as pennies, dimes, and US quarters coinringtoolsllc.com/product/mini-swedish-wrap-die-0-95-x-0-56-with-3-double-sided-brass-push-rods/
Im so confused. How do you know what size you are reducing to
At 6.21 you pushed a second time,should it have been annealed ?
I’m working a custom order with my first silver coin in years and I’ve forgot more then I can remember. Thanks
How do you get the flat coin started . Is it on a video.
John,
Many use a starting cone which helps to begin the fold of a flat coin, and then move to the 17° folding die. Here's a video of how to use 17° folding dies with cones to fold the flat coin ruclips.net/video/8kP9l0dmF8g/видео.html
Do these dies work on quarters, and half dollars too?
Terry, The Legacy Mini Swedish Wrap Die is used to reduce quarters, and smaller coins, shown in another video. The standard Swedish Wrap set in this video work great to reduce half dollar size coins, and larger to smaller size rings. These dies also work well to final reduce coin bell domes.
@@legacybrandcoinringtools2956 thank you Gary, that answers my question, I appreciate it.
What are you using as a bar on your arbor press? Also can't find your second video in this set
Jon,
That is a harbor freight breaker bar that I cut the end off of and replaced the handle with. There is a link right at the end of the part one which will take you to part two. Here is a link if you can't find it ruclips.net/video/590ED-1UErU/видео.html
Gary, I've heard with silver coins delrin push rods are preferred, and I notice the delrin rods are included in your deluxe swedish wrap set on etsy. Is there a reason you didn't use the delrin rods? Thanks, Mike
Mike,
Good question as most of the time when I am reducing a .999 silver coin, I used delrin rods. For this particular video, I wanted to demonstrate that a reed could be preserved using brass rods. Brass rods are more common, however delrin rods have a few advantages. One thing is protecting the reed, and a second advantage is the ability to over-reduce just a little bit when the rod touches the inner wall of the Swedish wrap die. Doing so reduces the ring a slight bit more and makes transition to the next smaller rod easier. Most cases I use brass for clad, or very thick coins, and delrin for .999 silver coins.
@@legacybrandcoinringtools2956 Thanks for the info, Gary.
Does this set work for USA quarters, half dollars and dollar coins?
The Swedish Wrap set works with coins from Morgan silver dollar coins, as well as Silver eagle coins, down to US half dollar coins. For quarter size coins using the Swedish Wrap method, Legacy now has available the Mini Swedish Wrap die set to work with small coins such as pennies, dimes, and US quarters coinringtoolsllc.com/product/mini-swedish-wrap-die-0-95-x-0-56-with-3-double-sided-brass-push-rods/
Hello, can you make Coin Die, can I send you the drawing?
What is the exact height?
Between what two points?
I'm looking for the exact height of the three wrap die sets?
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The dies are 1.51" tall