Coin ring made from a Japanese 10 yen, bronze, coin to a size 8 ring. If you would like to see other rings that I make, please visit my etsy site. coinringsbykev.etsy.com The listing for this ring. coinringsbykev.etsy.com/listing/1772227360 Thank you for watching.
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@@lauriecraig2760 It’s called, “Big Self Centering Coin Ring Hole Punch Set, No Spacers 1/4 to 3/4”, at least on eBay. You could also search for coin ring punch on Ebay and see the different styles. It’s pretty handy when making rings from non-US coins or coins with a little wear on them. Also the different punch sizes are nice for doing smaller or larger coin rings.
It's to keep the metal soft enough to work with after work hardening. Some of the older coins tend to crack, but I do tend to be a little more cautious in the videos.
I got my ring sizer mandrel from a local jewelry shop, it was an extra, kind of an older one but works well. Most of my other tools I got off eBay, Mike Still Tools I believe is who I got most of them from. Arbor press from eBay as well.
Coin ring made from a Japanese 10 yen, bronze, coin to a size 8 ring.
If you would like to see other rings that I make, please visit my etsy site.
coinringsbykev.etsy.com
The listing for this ring.
coinringsbykev.etsy.com/listing/1772227360
Thank you for watching.
Very nice processing✨✨✨
@@Ohnochokin thank you
Without hammer,amazing
Very nice
@@adiem1653 thank you
Excellent 👍
Thank you
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I'm having a 10% sale on my etsy site rings until the end of the year as a thank you for watching my video. Please follow this link and have a happy holidays:
coinringsbykev.etsy.com?coupon=COINRY10
What is the gadget you used to punch a hole in the coin?
@@lauriecraig2760 It’s called, “Big Self Centering Coin Ring Hole Punch Set, No Spacers 1/4 to 3/4”, at least on eBay. You could also search for coin ring punch on Ebay and see the different styles. It’s pretty handy when making rings from non-US coins or coins with a little wear on them. Also the different punch sizes are nice for doing smaller or larger coin rings.
@coinry thank-you it's a nifty gadget.I ll look into it!
What is the purpose of repeatedly annealing it?
It's to keep the metal soft enough to work with after work hardening. Some of the older coins tend to crack, but I do tend to be a little more cautious in the videos.
Where did you find the press with the mandrel
I got my ring sizer mandrel from a local jewelry shop, it was an extra, kind of an older one but works well. Most of my other tools I got off eBay, Mike Still Tools I believe is who I got most of them from. Arbor press from eBay as well.
What are all the shavings saved for ? Very nice ring !
Thank you! I save them to possibly melt them at a later date.
What is the last yellow liquid?
It's jewelry pickling compound, used for cleaning jewelry made from non-ferrous metals (silver, gold, copper).
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