To those who have made the "coin rings"

I posted a thing about them here
A lot of you posted and said you had made them. Can you elaborate a bit on the "tapping" how hard do you tap for how long? I was pounding on a franklin for two hours yesterday with no change in it at all.
Eric
A lot of you posted and said you had made them. Can you elaborate a bit on the "tapping" how hard do you tap for how long? I was pounding on a franklin for two hours yesterday with no change in it at all.
Eric
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trying with a barber quarter
Did you use a spoon or a hammer or what?
It is a long drawn out process.
You can speed it up by using a small hammer, but be sure not to hit it too hard.
I Use a hammer Not a spoon! Unless you have alot of time on your hands
Take your time one wrong hit and its a waste
I use silver halves. Silver is easy to pound down its a soft metal
It takes me with the hammer about an hour to get it down to size ( ladies rings about 2 hours Small fingers)
I am going to try a Sac over the weekendto see how they fold
Make sure the coin you are using does not have a die crack or the coin will come apart or split while pounding
If you have any questions PM me I will try to help
I have been doing this since High School which is a LONG time Ago and have made 100's
I am finishing a Kennedy I started last night, tonight I will post a pic when I finish
Paul
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I'd love to see a pic of the Sac when you do it. I'll bet that will look cool.
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I Use a hammer Not a spoon! Unless you have alot of time on your hands
Take your time one wrong hit and its a waste
I use silver halves. Silver is easy to pound down its a soft metal
It takes me with the hammer about an hour to get it down to size ( ladies rings about 2 hours Small fingers)
I am going to try a Sac over the weekendto see how they fold
Make sure the coin you are using does not have a die crack or the coin will come apart or split while pounding
If you have any questions PM me I will try to help
I have been doing this since High School which is a LONG time Ago and have made 100's
I am finishing a Kennedy I started last night, tonight I will post a pic when I finish
Paul >>
should ebay some, I bet they'd be a hot item
I use a small tack hammer to tap with and I use a hatchet to set the coin on while tapping it. I lay the hatchet flat upon my lap and tap away while watching a ballgame on TV. Drives the wife absolutely crazy though!
Just go slow, it is not hard to do.
Paul
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jim
I'd like to know this too. Going to make one and would love to have the date show when worn.
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They look cool too, but a large part of the appeal to coin rings is that they are homemade. That obviously isn't the case with these.