I really appreciate this video, I have been making rings off and on for about three years. I recently stopped making the 1964 Washington quarters because I was having a lot of problems with them. No other video explained the problem the way you did. Thanks, Dan
Thank you for that, I almost gave up on them myself after trying several different methods with no success. Hope it helps and thank you for watching the video.
I agree the G.W. quarters are awkward to make for beginners due to the full head . I been making rings for almost a decade now I don't have that problem anymore.
What kind of reducer die plate is that? Infact what stretcher reducer is that where did you get that? I have the Italian one but that one you have is nice. What is the pitch on the dies in the plate? 17?
I'm not sure who the manufacturer is, couldn't find a name on it. I got it from a friend who is a jeweler and yes, the pitch is 17. Thanks for watching.
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
I really appreciate this video, I have been making rings off and on for about three years. I recently stopped making the 1964 Washington quarters because I was having a lot of problems with them. No other video explained the problem the way you did. Thanks, Dan
Thank you for that, I almost gave up on them myself after trying several different methods with no success. Hope it helps and thank you for watching the video.
I agree the G.W. quarters are awkward to make for beginners due to the full head . I been making rings for almost a decade now I don't have that problem anymore.
Thanks for the video I'm new at ring making
Thanks for watching it, I've been making coin rings for about two years, hopefully the videos will be helpful.
What kind of reducer die plate is that? Infact what stretcher reducer is that where did you get that? I have the Italian one but that one you have is nice. What is the pitch on the dies in the plate? 17?
I'm not sure who the manufacturer is, couldn't find a name on it. I got it from a friend who is a jeweler and yes, the pitch is 17. Thanks for watching.
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
Do you sell your rings ?
Yes I do. You can see my selection on my etsy site:
coinringsbykev.etsy.com