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Started these about a week ago. Got 20 coins and prepaired them for some burring and forming on a mandril.
<img src="http://members.shaw.ca/john_edmonton/nice%20beaker.jpg">
Here they are after their final rinse in the ultrasonic machine.
<img src="http://members.shaw.ca/john_edmonton/done%20rings.jpg">
Here are the finished rings. Western and Eastern Treasures is doing an article in their May edition on how to make both kinds of coinrings, the double sided ones and the shiny outside, information in the centre only type.
<img src="http://members.shaw.ca/john_edmonton/mdollar.jpg">
Here is an example of the 2 different types of coinrings. They are both made entirely different.
Started these about a week ago. Got 20 coins and prepaired them for some burring and forming on a mandril.
<img src="http://members.shaw.ca/john_edmonton/nice%20beaker.jpg">
Here they are after their final rinse in the ultrasonic machine.
<img src="http://members.shaw.ca/john_edmonton/done%20rings.jpg">
Here are the finished rings. Western and Eastern Treasures is doing an article in their May edition on how to make both kinds of coinrings, the double sided ones and the shiny outside, information in the centre only type.
<img src="http://members.shaw.ca/john_edmonton/mdollar.jpg">
Here is an example of the 2 different types of coinrings. They are both made entirely different.