Название | : | Coin Ring Tools Do Not HAVE To Cost $1000’s - Low Cost Tool Recommendations |
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This is a great video to show how you don't need a million dollars in tools to make something!br brThe only tip I'd like to add is in terms of removing the center spike from the stretcher If you were to take a piece of 2x4 (or even a piece of 1x3) and drill a hole that is just wide enough to fit the area below the stretcher rings, but not wide enough to allow the bottom collar to fit through Drill it near the edge so that you can cut the sides and wind up with a "U shaped" area Clamp it to a bench so you can slide the unit in from the side That way, the stretcher will be supported by the collar, and the force will be directly on the spike So much of the force of each blow is being absorbed by your hand being deflected It's like trying to hit a ball that is moving away from you It's the same principle as the bracing blocks on the press Imagine trying to just hold the punch set underneath with only your hand All of the force would be absorbed as your hands is pushed down brbrHope this helps Comment from : Phil Bourassa |
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Can you just not cut the ring with a jewellers saw? Comment from : Denise Sawatzky |
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Thank you for the best of the dozens of instructional videos I've watched! Comment from : Peter Loedden |
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so instead of using the metal hammer on the ring stretcher and ending up with a flared punch, have you tried a deadblow hammer or a rubber mallet? just curious, i amm not even positive that it would work, also loved the video! very informative! Comment from : Austin Fredenburg |
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Thanks for the tips ive just started making these rings ❤ Comment from : CJ Craft n Mudlark ♡ |
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Thanks for the info! Is there a smaller alternative to the 1 ton press? I don’t have the space for one, but I also don’t want to make too much noise hammering Comment from : Kevin The Ghost |
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How much for press $$$ Comment from : Mike Waddell |
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Try a rubber mallet on your tools More heft Comment from : Wahnfried Duke |
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Thanks for the well-explained, upfront video, much appreciated Comment from : Rene Seib |
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Reading some of the comments it seems quite a few kinda dishing the man a little about the cheap tools , i'm pretty sure he said that if your just starting you can get these beginners tools and showed they could work , and go from there ! Comment from : Dale Fraley |
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Hes going to get that off there come bleed or blister ! great video , very informative Comment from : Dale Fraley |
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Thank you for sharing! Comment from : Gazza Stryker |
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Next time, spray wd40 Comment from : Confusious |
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Like the video, hate that you used ebay as links because every single one is a dead link Probably should have used something that might last Comment from : Kip does Stuff |
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A machinist hammer or a brass hammer will work better Comment from : Dennis Madigan |
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You: "I don't want you to be that guy" Me: "I think I wanna be that guy, since I discovered jewelry making thanks to my girlfriend who's been making jewelry for years, I don't care how much the tools may cost, I want things done fast & perfect with least human effort, so I'mma get all the best tools available :)" Comment from : Franck Yan |
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Dude you don't need a 20-ton press with a harbor freight coin puncher I have one and you can hit it with a hammer just like the little one you have there Comment from : patman0250 |
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I aneal my coins every time I change their appearance to avoid splitting the coin / ring, when I first started making coin rings I did not aneal enough and split many, the most important step is to ensure that You are annealing enough, much easier to work with the coin and tools if the silver is soft Comment from : Joe |
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First time seeing material like this appreciate the craft 🦾🦾🦾 Comment from : calle434Carolina |
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A little bit of silicaone lube on that metal stretcher would go a long way Comment from : Molon Labe |
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if you used a brass hammer or a brass drift on your stretcher you would have the benefits of a metal hammer and the benefits of not damaging your tool Comment from : Robert Meineke |
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I didn’t see any kneeling going on Is that a necessary step in this process? Do you need to use the kneeling on silver, do you need to use annealing on regular cloud coins? Appreciate any answers I think your video was super! Comment from : Tony Guy |
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Life is a learning experience, even for seasoned coin makers , you need to learn how to use the press 😂😂😂 Comment from : EivinSukoi |
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Great video Thank you Comment from : Leane Garden |
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Just made a '72 half dollar You have to anneal Yes I did this your way without all of the fancy tools and dies Nice work I used the same forming block, lol and stretcher etc Keep on rockin it brother! Comment from : Eric Fenstermacher |
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You might try a brass hammer Will not mushroom the metal Comment from : vicon41 |
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Thank you, I am just about to expand a little business from making keyrings, necklaces from coins and about to invest into coins Thank you for sharing all your knowledge gained by research and hard work! Good job buddy Comment from : Sweaty finger |
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Hello from Australia, Love your content, have only just started researching coin ring making, and found this video of yours but I was wondering, do these North American tools from Harbor Freight, will they work with Australian coins? I am just a beginner so I do not want to make assumptions based on my lack of knowledge in this craft Thank you so much for your knowledge, wisdom, time, and best efforts Comment from : Marcus Mckenzie |
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dont destroy American coins there is a shortage of them especially more west you go They are trying to phaze out our money to all digital dont help them Use foreign coins Comment from : Nikki Schoessow |
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Do you do consignment? Comment from : ShortsEdu |
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Making rings here for years i love the way you keep it simple Using the domingblock for the first press is very helpfull Minute 2650 in your video, instead of hamering it out you might use the press Thank you for the great video👍👍 Comment from : Henk Drese |
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fine new edation Comment from : babloo sohial afzal |
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Why hammer your expanding fixture use your press U r not a sheet metal guy Comment from : Chuck Lenz |
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You could make a plunger up stop as I’m sure most punches are within 2 inches So set the upper stop block so it only goes up 1-2 inches after the punch struck Comment from : Chuck Lenz |
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For us beginners this is the best tutorial on you-tube, nice job 👍 Comment from : David Sattler |
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One thing I would like to mention is that if you have an arbor press you will not be punching holes into coins with it You need a hydraulic press to do that But if you are worried about punching a hole with only a hammer (place the punch and die on wood base not stone or concrete) don't it's quite easy to do Comment from : Mach Fiver |
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Thanks for showing us a cheap way to enter this hobby May I suggest lubricating the rathburn spike Comment from : Bill Foster |
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A wonderful and distinguished channel I wish there was an Arabic translation Thank you and we are always waiting for your new one Comment from : قدسيا |
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went toi the FOLDING BALL SET on your website link and it shows CURTAINS !!???? Comment from : SAXONWARLORD1000AD |
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Never a big fan of doming blocks but the first press is always critical After a few years of making coin rings found Jason's Works Universal Stainless Steel Starter Cone the best method Haven''t used a block or steel balls in years Comment from : tsaerman |
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The only thing your missing here is your torch to aneal ( heating ) the metal as you strech it Working on metal hardens it which is why you get cracks and splits It you heated it to red hot after every step, that wouldn't happen I'm a Jeweler I am excited to get into coin ring making ! Thanks for the ideas ! Comment from : Lisa W |
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Good video, thanks for sharing, I learned a lot👍 Comment from : Bata Krpac |
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Get you a brass hammer to drive that ring stretcher apart! Comment from : Max McCullough |
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Turn your ring over on the mandrel I've made over 50 rings with the same foot of pvc Comment from : native 406 |
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How many $25 rings does it take to buy a $50000 ring stretcher? Comment from : Steve Larsen |
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Thanks Comment from : Twist Twister |
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So wait- just to clarify, the 1 ton arbor press you use around 11:00— is that enough to punch a nice clean hole all the way through on its own? Or do you need the 20 ton press? Comment from : Jason Mitchell |
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Old school i love it!!!! Cool video btw really good video it’s how I started also your voice reminds me of a mellow fencekid Comment from : Brian Pemberton |
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This hobby or small business is a disease you want to get the best tools I started 6 years ago with the basic tools now I all the new toys Hahaha Comment from : alan cook |
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Use a hose clamp to compress the stretcher so you can move the ring down Annealing will make your work easier too Comment from : Daniel plays with rocks |
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Hola cómo están copuedo aser un pedido de eso esguipo en la república dominicana Comment from : Victor Laureano |
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Great video! Very helpful! Comment from : Jazz Mask Guy |
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Very interesting video Breaks down the steps in simple format to understand Also nice knowing you do not have to invest in expensive equipment to get started Thanks for the video! Comment from : Billy Tallant |
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If u stop ur hydraulic jack from going all the up, u don't have to jack it down the 4 inch back to ur work Every time Comment from : Michael Anthony |
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Thank you very informational video 👍🏽👍🏽🇲🇽 Comment from : enoch echeverria |
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Somebody ripped you off! Your “20 ton press” says “12 ton” on it! Ha! Comment from : Tom T |
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Thanks for the video, always good to listen to the voice of experience, we can all learn more, none of us no everything I'm almost 70 and still eager to learn and increase my scope of knowledge Thanks again Comment from : Terry Swails |
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