gavburg said:Google 'make ring from silver coin' and be prepared to spend some time.
Disclaimer - I have never done this, though I have thought about it.
Jislizard said:gavburg said:Google 'make ring from silver coin' and be prepared to spend some time.
Disclaimer - I have never done this, though I have thought about it.
DO IT!!!
I have done a couple and they are easy, they just take a bit of time and the constant tapping annoys everyone around you.
I use 1966 50 cent coins and some world coins, avoid the 50% and don't use the cupro nickel ones and you should be fine.
There are actually two ways (Maybe more) to make rings from coins, I have only tried one but the second method looks good too
http://www.instructables.com/id/Mens-5-Cent-Ring/
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-silver-ring-for-25-cents/
and the second type
http://www.instructables.com/id/Turn-a-Quarter-into-a-Ring/
My wife was not that taken with the ring I made but I didn't really make it for her benefit anyway!
cdnmetalmetalhead said:Quick question somewhat related.
anyone have a link for th etools required to melt silver? I tried googling but I don't know what the melter thingy is called.
I know some kiwi guys that made a kerosene & vacuum cleaner torch to heat the rocks for their hungi .you know when the bury the food underground with the hot rocks. Instead of building a huge fire under the rocks for hours they fire the vac torch up & heat the rocks in about half hour !!! [they used bricks] job done .... I love a bit of ingenuity. Hungi in the 21st centuryJislizard said:cdnmetalmetalhead said:Quick question somewhat related.
anyone have a link for th etools required to melt silver? I tried googling but I don't know what the melter thingy is called.
Furnace? Crucible? Nice instructions on how to make a blast furnace with a vacuum cleaner and a gas bottle can be found online, some run on waste oil as well, just depends on how handy you are.
renovator said:I know some kiwi guys that made a kerosene & vacuum cleaner torch to heat the rocks for their hungi .you know when the bury the food underground with the hot rocks. Instead of building a huge fire under the rocks for hours they fire the vac torch up & heat the rocks in about half hour !!! [they used bricks] job done .... I love a bit of ingenuity. Hungi in the 21st centuryJislizard said:cdnmetalmetalhead said:Quick question somewhat related.
anyone have a link for th etools required to melt silver? I tried googling but I don't know what the melter thingy is called.
Furnace? Crucible? Nice instructions on how to make a blast furnace with a vacuum cleaner and a gas bottle can be found online, some run on waste oil as well, just depends on how handy you are.
Theres some small electric furnaces on ebay from memory .I think he sold one a little while back it might pay to pm him & ask if he used it & if it was any good. He sold it to another member here maybe they can help you if he never fired it upcdnmetalmetalhead said:renovator said:I know some kiwi guys that made a kerosene & vacuum cleaner torch to heat the rocks for their hungi .you know when the bury the food underground with the hot rocks. Instead of building a huge fire under the rocks for hours they fire the vac torch up & heat the rocks in about half hour !!! [they used bricks] job done .... I love a bit of ingenuity. Hungi in the 21st centuryJislizard said:Furnace? Crucible? Nice instructions on how to make a blast furnace with a vacuum cleaner and a gas bottle can be found online, some run on waste oil as well, just depends on how handy you are.
Thanks for the info. I'm actually looking for something more umm.. already made lolz. My DIY skills are not great.
something that would work with propane would be good. But i'll try searching melting furnace and maybe i'll get more hits.