I would've been very disappointed if you actually used the roman coin in the right. That thing belongs in a museum, if not in someone's personal collection. Glad you used a mold of the coin!
ok just revisiting this comment - just because it's a common coin doesn't give you an excuse to destroy a piece of history. They'll never be made again, and with that attitude, you're only culling the existing stockpile of these ancient coins and eventually there will only be a small handful left in the care of those who appreciate it for their history
This was such a neat one to watch! Sometimes the process doesn't look like it's going to look as great, then you get to the end and I'm like, hmmm, this is awesome!!
Skyler, Nice ring. I have been thinking about how to make a signet ring using the center of a state quarter. This technique with a few modifications should work.
Just for fun: why not dip the next ring in household bleach instead of the product you used to blacken it. Or maybe try garden sulphur mixed in water. Try it out and tell us what you think 😊. Nice work by the way!
how much would it cost to make ring out of a toonie ,that my friend is two dollar coin from your great white north CANADA. THE center will pop out so no drilling. size 12
What's the material you're using to heat up the coin on at the beginning? It doesn't look like fire brick. And is that a custom made bench? It looks beautiful!
Thank you! That is a fire panel that my dad’s company made for burn rooms for the fire department. I’ve since discovered that it’s a huge heat sink and I use an annealing pad now :)
i dont suppose you have tip for restoring old coins? I dont want to scrub my old New Zealand Half Crown as im scared to scratch it :P any advice would be amazing ::D
Such a cool video! I love your channel! I lived in Monmouth Oregon and would have loved to take one of your workshop classes. Thanks for sharing and have a good Halloween 🎃 -Zeke
That's a great question lol. I probably won't be selling these just because of the time that goes into it. If you wanted this one I would do $100 for you.
I probably won't be making any more of these for sale. There is a ton of work in one. I would sell the one I made in the video. It is silver. Contact me through my website www.changeyoucanwear.net
If its not to much to ask can you start putting labels on the stuff your using in the video... I would like to do ring making but not sure of the tools you are using
@@CoinRingsfromTheMint o ok thank you so much keep up the great work... And can you mabey do a vid for something about the california prospector... I am in a big prospecting group called the First Class Miners and something like that would be AMAZING to make!!!!
I know the channel is called change you can wear so this might be a dumb question. Why don't you buy silver rounds that are completely silver when you make rings like this?
@@CoinRingsfromTheMint that's makes sense I thought the copper in the coin made the ring a bit harder to make which was a bit dumb because I've seen you make other rings from morgan dollars, and because I thought it would be better to use bullion because it costs less to buy that than a coin.
Be sure to check out the coin rings I have for sale on my website www.changeyoucanwear.net
you can push extra silver into your shoulders in the sand before you cast. Push the sand using custom shape pieces of eraser as pushers. HTH
My heart sank when I thought you were going to use that old coin for the ring! Whew, excellent!😃
I would've been very disappointed if you actually used the roman coin in the right. That thing belongs in a museum, if not in someone's personal collection. Glad you used a mold of the coin!
The Denarius he used in the video is actually very common and only worth around $15. He probably bought the Morgan for more.
Those coins are stupidly common...
Man I was thinking the same thing... I'd love to have just the coin...1800 years old!?!
ok just revisiting this comment - just because it's a common coin doesn't give you an excuse to destroy a piece of history. They'll never be made again, and with that attitude, you're only culling the existing stockpile of these ancient coins and eventually there will only be a small handful left in the care of those who appreciate it for their history
@@DSCuber yea....becuz it's not worth much now...will it be in another 1800 years?
I loved your musical choice here. And the ring is beautiful!
Perfect music for the process.
Definitely different but I definitely like it. The whole process with this piece was intriguing.
Beautifully done! And I like your ring making skills also. Skyler, thanks for another great video!
Very, very interesting! Wonderful craftsmanship. Always a joy watching you work. Thanks for sharing!
This was such a neat one to watch! Sometimes the process doesn't look like it's going to look as great, then you get to the end and I'm like, hmmm, this is awesome!!
Enjoyed your video! I loved the choice of music you used through out. It fit the different style ring design. Thanks for taking the time.
Definitely unique. You're doing a great job. Keep it up!
Loved to see that you made a mold for that coin. I thought you were going to use the original at first! It’s neat to see how metal working is done.
Dude, serious props for such a cool ring project. Nicely done!
Always stepping it up a notch awesome Ring!!!
As a coin collector, it makes me happy that these are essentially junk coins, and not really high quality examples
Another beautiful creation!
Skyler, Nice ring. I have been thinking about how to make a signet ring using the center of a state quarter. This technique with a few modifications should work.
Work of Art man. Good job. Enjoyed the video.
Music so close but avoiding copyright issues. Master level
That was so wonderfully relaxing to watch ♥
As always a beautiful result!
The worn aged look is befitting.
Now that is a work of art!
Fantastic as usual great work I'm from the UK love your videos.
Great video Tyler, very awesome ring!
That was awesome!!
Can you do a video making a simple coin ring with household tools? I'd love to give it a try!
I did. Check out forged coin ring making for beginners :)
@@CoinRingsfromTheMint sorry! New subscriber here lol. Thank you!
The format for this video was cool, good job!
I love this! What a cool idea!
Loved it. Now, if only we had silver dollars in Australia :)
You're a magician ...just love it
THOROUGHLY enjoyed that!!!!
Just for fun: why not dip the next ring in household bleach instead of the product you used to blacken it. Or maybe try garden sulphur mixed in water. Try it out and tell us what you think 😊.
Nice work by the way!
That is a good idea if I didn't already know I hate the bleach antique :) I'll definitely keep it in mind though.
how much would it cost to make ring out of a toonie ,that my friend is two dollar coin from your great white north CANADA. THE center will pop out so no drilling. size 12
He knows what a toonie is: ruclips.net/video/1LJDoXRjp28/видео.html
Great work, very creative.
Very cool video
Simply beautiful
One word.. Artist!
that turned out really good man! :D
That is unique. One of a kind. Beutiful
I'm a beginner in a coin ring.
I'm going to buy a hand press.
Is a half-ton hand press enough?
I would go with a 1 ton
Better stay a beginner because doing this is illegal.
Dude that's awesome!!!
Awesome ring
Very cool, well done.
Very nice 👍
Nice ring!
Oh man I thought you were gonna use the actual coin I was fixing to flip but luckily you diddent
Awsome job! Thanks for the upload :)
awesome love your videos. I think I'm ready to get some equipment and get started.
Oh thank God you didn't ruin the ancient ring lol
Great work
Great job, love the finish. How did you blacken the ring?
I use liver of sulphur gel.
Beautiful!
Great work it’s excellent job well done 👍👌
I love it!!
Just wondering where did you get the die card that you pressed it out with?
Would appreciate it!
Thank you in advance!
I should put that in the description. I got it at potterusa.com
Thank you so much!!
Thank for what you do!
I’ve been working on getting the tools needed to make coin rings.
Thanks again for all your videos!
What's the material you're using to heat up the coin on at the beginning? It doesn't look like fire brick. And is that a custom made bench? It looks beautiful!
Thank you! That is a fire panel that my dad’s company made for burn rooms for the fire department. I’ve since discovered that it’s a huge heat sink and I use an annealing pad now :)
How did you turn it in black? Wow! Tanks much!
I used liver of sulphur in hot water.
Cool ring and happy Halloween
Awesome! I would have been pooping my pants while doing that.
Well done!
Why didnt you bend the top of the ring?
Seems you hate sawing mate lol, beautiful ring you made, learned alot, thank you ♥️
Haha I was really just learning how :) I’ve got quite a bit more time behind me these days
May I ask what you used to tarnish the ring? And does it work on steel?
Which material, did you use for this particular ring project? Greetings from an aspirant
it was 90% silver.
i dont suppose you have tip for restoring old coins? I dont want to scrub my old New Zealand Half Crown as im scared to scratch it :P any advice would be amazing ::D
Hi
You had a tool that termed out the inside of a coin ring
What is that tool called desperately need one
Thank you
I think you are talking about a deburring tool.
Interesting, fun video.
Nice. where can a ring blank die like that be purchased? Thanks
Potterusa.com
I had a problem with melting the American coin down for the silver.
Such a cool video! I love your channel! I lived in Monmouth Oregon and would have loved to take one of your workshop classes. Thanks for sharing and have a good Halloween 🎃 -Zeke
Where did you get the device to cut out the ring shape? Thanks.
There is a link in the description box. It is potterusa.com
Hey nice work
Dude you rock Skyler. That ring looks amazing and would go great with my reniassance gear. How much would you sell a masterpiece like that for?
That's a great question lol. I probably won't be selling these just because of the time that goes into it. If you wanted this one I would do $100 for you.
@@CoinRingsfromTheMint im sold 😁👍
Nice project. Where can you find that cutter punch you used?
Potterusa.com
@@CoinRingsfromTheMint Thanks
Thanks for asking..I was gonna ask the same question 🤣.
Superb craftsmanship. What country are you in.
I'm in the US 🇺🇸
When the video started i thought. Is this an Apocolyptica song?
Excelente trabajo
How much for one of those in the silver, and what would a family signet ring in 22k gold cost,,,I will supply the gold
I probably won't be making any more of these for sale. There is a ton of work in one. I would sell the one I made in the video. It is silver. Contact me through my website www.changeyoucanwear.net
Tu trabajo es impecable....
Hey, when you heat to anneal and then quench; aren't you re-hardening?
Non ferrous metals like silver and gold dont harden like steel does when quenched.
Merci boucoup pour la vidéo bonne travail
very nice👍
Do you ever go to store and realize you’re short on change so you give them your ring and tell them it’s a coin just shaped differently?
Very nice
If its not to much to ask can you start putting labels on the stuff your using in the video... I would like to do ring making but not sure of the tools you are using
I put a link in the description box of this video to my latest tool list video.
@@CoinRingsfromTheMint o ok thank you so much keep up the great work... And can you mabey do a vid for something about the california prospector... I am in a big prospecting group called the First Class Miners and something like that would be AMAZING to make!!!!
I know the channel is called change you can wear so this might be a dumb question. Why don't you buy silver rounds that are completely silver when you make rings like this?
Pure silver isn't the best choice because it is so soft. Sterling silver is about the same as my coin silver scraps I use.
@@CoinRingsfromTheMint that's makes sense I thought the copper in the coin made the ring a bit harder to make which was a bit dumb because I've seen you make other rings from morgan dollars, and because I thought it would be better to use bullion because it costs less to buy that than a coin.
Wow cheers
I was just wondering do you also collect coins to not make rings out of?
A little bit. I really like ancients :)
You can make a belt buckle with that dollar
Can you make another one for sale?
real cool
Awesome ring!!! Size 8 please 😃
Super!
I like it....
Are you going to sell it, for how much?
Probably not this one. A bit too much work.
Cool
Do you sell your scraps on eBay?
No I use them.
1:32 It looks cool if you make a coin belt buckle
That's what my wife said!
For sale?
👍❤️
wait, 1800 year old coin?
yep