Thor-Smashing Coins into Awesome Rings (w/ Alex Rangel)

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    Alex Rangel drops by with his tools and hammers and shows Brian and Jason the long, grueling process of watching TV and hammering out rings from coins.
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Komentáře • 226

  • @PigCake
    @PigCake Před rokem +249

    I want one person to harness all the skills learned throughout the years on this channel and become the one true rogue

    • @TheRealAlpha2
      @TheRealAlpha2 Před rokem +12

      I've always said these channels could result in some sort of super spy skills.

    • @AdrianChazz
      @AdrianChazz Před rokem +21

      ​@@TheRealAlpha2 I mean... That's the reason 80% of us are here... right?

    • @dougsinthailand7176
      @dougsinthailand7176 Před rokem +10

      His names Brian.

    • @JayAlastor
      @JayAlastor Před rokem

      i believe brian and murphy are true rogues of elders trying to teach the true rogue

    • @octakhan4673
      @octakhan4673 Před rokem +3

      Don't venture into the dungeons of doom!

  • @randominternetbro6562
    @randominternetbro6562 Před rokem +303

    Do keep in mind the difference between quenching and annealing steel and something like copper. Quenching steel will harden it. Of course, quenching copper in this case would soften it. Other metals that are softened by quenching are some aluminums, zincs, nickels, etc.

    • @jessetheunending9357
      @jessetheunending9357 Před rokem +22

      I came looking for this comment. Thank you

    • @stich1960
      @stich1960 Před rokem +5

      Oo I learned something today

    • @dougsinthailand7176
      @dougsinthailand7176 Před rokem +3

      Right. Copper gets work-hardened and iron doesn’t.

    • @nilsschenkel7149
      @nilsschenkel7149 Před rokem +5

      @@dougsinthailand7176 Work hardening is nothing else than introducing fault lines in the cristalline structure of a metallic workpiece, and you can do it with any ductile alloy.

    • @minefreak2000
      @minefreak2000 Před rokem +3

      Thanks! Only really working with steel the video was very confusing to me

  • @spiranomad
    @spiranomad Před rokem +53

    The deburring tool, as simple as it is, ends up becoming such an essential toolbox addition. You don't realize how much you need one until you have one.

  • @wtechboy18
    @wtechboy18 Před rokem +31

    for people who are confused by the quenching/annealing process: Non-ferrous (no iron) alloys tend to react very differently to heat treatment compared to ferrous materials. Steel hardens if you heat & then quench it, while it gets soft if you heat it and let it cool slowly. Non-ferrous alloys like this coin do the exact opposite - slow cooling hardens, quenching softens.

    • @pypeapple
      @pypeapple Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I was wondering about that

    • @insederec
      @insederec Před rokem +3

      Not strictly a ferrous property, moreso that there are some, usually cuprous alloys, that do not harden by quenching. Gold and silver will both harden by quenching.

  • @TheSelphir
    @TheSelphir Před rokem +59

    I would REALLY love to see you guys work with Alex Steele one time. That man knows all things forging.

    • @TheBigburcie
      @TheBigburcie Před rokem +7

      And Alec would definitely be down to making something dangerous/ridiculous.

    • @yunglimez7653
      @yunglimez7653 Před rokem +1

      the collab i didn’t know i needed

  • @Lookinglost
    @Lookinglost Před rokem +18

    Gentlemen, I'm so glad to see you post a full video again. I was beginning to wander if you'd been captured by the Changelings.

  • @killshotminer
    @killshotminer Před rokem +38

    Always nice to see Alex Rangel, as an old fan of Scam School, I still remember and love the trick he did with the cut deeper force where he got really lucky to have the card in a random spot in the deck, or when he showed off the escaping the rubber band trick

  • @timothyhayes9724
    @timothyhayes9724 Před rokem +2

    "you don't want to turn into a Smurf?" That is some really niche science knowledge and I love it. For those of you who don't know, silver build up in the body has been known to make people turn blue or purple. The condition is call Argyria

  • @MorganaDarkgoddess
    @MorganaDarkgoddess Před rokem +40

    I love the episodes like this one, where you're actually learning something. Those rings are beautiful!

    • @braydenchadwick9836
      @braydenchadwick9836 Před rokem +1

      Especially when they know everything about what they’re teaching, I loved the bbq guys when he was on

  • @scottg5771
    @scottg5771 Před rokem +11

    As a coin collector, doing this to silver coinage bothers me. Doing this to a "gold" dollar bothers me less.

    • @justinbellio2285
      @justinbellio2285 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Nobody's doing this to high-end collectible silver coins. They're doing it with walking liberties that were made in the millions and are being sold and traded right now for just there is scrap silver weight value .... They're not pristine mint collector's pieces

  • @robertfrank16
    @robertfrank16 Před rokem +18

    I've missed the Modern Rogue!

  • @AdrianChazz
    @AdrianChazz Před rokem +7

    DUDE! I love that Macuahuitl you've got hangin back there, huh!
    *_Cuz I'm A Prehispanic Rooooguee!!_*
    Unrelated note, here's a toast:
    _To all my fellow rogues, acquainted and otherwise, it's been quite a journey, lot's of lessons learnt._
    _May the Duo keep reuniting us for many years to come!_
    _Here's to adventure, to mischief, to rogues.I know we'll meet again..._
    _-Cuz we're the Modern Rogues._

  • @wesleyrussell8386
    @wesleyrussell8386 Před rokem +4

    My grandpa was in the merchant marines in WWII, going all over the world and ending up with a few silver florins from Australia. He took one and made a ring out of it- story goes, he would tap the edge on the bulkhead of the ship until it flattened out, then carved out the middle with a knife. Similar product, very different method and with a different result; the outside was a smooth silver and the inside had the words from the coin. Forget exactly what they are, something like "1 silver florin" and "god save the queen". He died not long before I was born.
    When I was in (high school?) I found another of his silver florins and along with wearing that ring he had made, I decided to make my own the same way. Not exactly the same way- I tried to tap it against the concrete floor of the garage and mostly just dug divots. Took a hammer to it and made quicker progress. Tried to carve it out with a knife, wasn't having much luck, took the dremel to it. Eventually had a ring made out of a florin just like the one my grandpa made. Proposed to my wife with the one I made, they still wear it on their middle finger (I had made it to fit my finger 15 years beforehand, it was a little big :P)
    EDIT: lmao somehow I typed grandma first time around instead of grandpa. Bet there's some other fun easter eggs in here too

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +2

      Beautiful method, "spooning" takes hours and hours and hours. Which is why it was very popular in the military and not being funny, prisons.

  •  Před rokem +6

    Seeing a magician handle a coin I cannot stop thinking about when the coin will vanish or transform.

    • @keepermovin5906
      @keepermovin5906 Před rokem +4

      It transforms into a ring, pretty cool trick.

    • @onlyKentrop
      @onlyKentrop Před rokem +1

      It was the tap of the mandrel as well, my brain just went "Oh, this is a magic trick, and it's a hardware wand..."

    • @charleslambert3368
      @charleslambert3368 Před rokem

      IIRC a lot of cultures traditionally considered blacksmiths to be similar to shamans

  • @mavericktheace
    @mavericktheace Před rokem +11

    There was a lot of excitement in Jason's eyes when Dawson's Creek came up.

  • @the___dude
    @the___dude Před rokem +14

    That scene from Hacking the system made me feel old lol. I remember it being one of my favourite shows back then. It's amazing how far these guys have come

  • @GryphonBrokewing
    @GryphonBrokewing Před rokem +2

    Hmmm...wonder what the old metal tokens used in video game arcades of the 1980's and early 90's were composed of? I wouldn't be able to do this with coins, but those tokens were never legal tender outside the arcade and can't be used now...

  • @stiansberg7869
    @stiansberg7869 Před rokem +2

    Great teacher. Very pedagogically presented.

  • @TheSummerChu
    @TheSummerChu Před rokem +7

    They're back! I've missed the standard videos, it's all been shorts and promos for weeks now.

    • @marksis
      @marksis Před rokem

      Summer vacation? ;-)

  • @Chris10095
    @Chris10095 Před rokem +10

    As a coin collector this process pains me but man the ring looks amazing!

    • @scott_hunts
      @scott_hunts Před rokem +2

      At least it’s not a Morgan or a peace dollar.

    • @Tunkkis
      @Tunkkis Před rokem +2

      @@scott_hunts And then, at the very end, he does confess to having made a ring from a Morgan silver dollar.

    • @scott_hunts
      @scott_hunts Před rokem

      @@Tunkkis yeah, that part hurts

  • @mytube001
    @mytube001 Před rokem +2

    Love the guy's accent. "Haymer", "saynded"!

  • @mbg8733
    @mbg8733 Před rokem +1

    He said that when hardening steel, you just let it cool slowly in air. That would be annealing.
    Hardening is done by quenching.
    And you could not harden the coins in the video by just laying them around, that would also soften them. You would work harden them to make them harder.

  • @CallousCoder
    @CallousCoder Před rokem +1

    Oh man, this is so cool! I’d love to give this a try. Always admired blacksmiths. Forged in Fire is also the only TV show I watch. The craftsmanship is really orgasmic, just like tiny fingers are.

  • @djafk
    @djafk Před rokem +2

    9:48 For some reason, I was waiting for him to make the coin disappear lol!

  • @Mussoi7000
    @Mussoi7000 Před rokem +4

    finally, i missed seeing actual content in this channel

  • @upinarms79
    @upinarms79 Před rokem +11

    Hey, great to see Alex on MR finally. He's a man of many talents it seems, and a good instructor. I've always wanted to try making coin rings but I just don't have the kind of patience it takes. This method seems faster than some I've seen that just use a mandrel and a whole lot of tapping. Alex talks about coating it with clear powder coat for protection, but I have to wonder if polyurethane would work as well and whether it'd last very long. Good work guys, it's good to see you back, especially with Alex.

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +2

      Aww, thanks for the kind words!

    • @upinarms79
      @upinarms79 Před rokem +2

      ​@@alexrangel3177 You're quite welcome. You're on of my favorite magicians to watch on Scam Nation. Don't be shy about being on MR. You're a good performer and you have a lot of fans around here.

  • @Tunkkis
    @Tunkkis Před rokem +1

    I go to a trade school to become a machinist and I can agree, those deburring tools really are fun to use.

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Před rokem +6

    I love how knowing he's a magician and having watched him before, he's guiding the guys like he's doing a magic trick.
    "Okay put the coin here. Great. Know Brian, put your thumb here and tear this off..." 😂
    Still waiting for something to disappear, lol.
    I love you Rogues. And it's always great to see Alex! He is quite the Renaissance man it would seem. But regardless of what role he is choosing. Always a pleasure to watch. Great teacher and showman.

  • @llaneelyort5599
    @llaneelyort5599 Před rokem +2

    For those working with metals...NEVER touch your face or rub your eyes after working with metal. Micro slivers (transfer from fingers) of metals can easily become embedded in the eyes.

  • @leppeppel
    @leppeppel Před rokem +4

    Gasp! A MR video that's not a goddam short!

  • @sstorholm
    @sstorholm Před 9 měsíci

    A correction, allowing it to cool slowly would make it even more ductile, quenching is actually suboptimal for annealing. The annealing happens when you heat a metal over its annealing temperature, where the grain structure resets. This applies for most metals. Steels are the weird one out here, as they have several different grain structures depending on temperature due to the carbon added to the iron, so when you harden a steel, you’re freezing a certain grain structure in place by quenching, and then tempering it to regain some ductility by heating it to a lower temperature and allowing some of the grain structure to change into a less fragile grain structure.

  • @ccortez392
    @ccortez392 Před rokem +7

    We did this in my high school welding class. We used 50 cent coins though.

  • @aaronyoung8301
    @aaronyoung8301 Před rokem +5

    Back in high-school I used washers instead of coins and did the whole thing cold.
    It was more "hit this until this thing happened, hit the drift on the edge of anvil, hit flat and keep working until even"
    It took a bit of guess work and there was a possibility of it splitting, but they all came out nice.

  • @suzz1776
    @suzz1776 Před rokem +1

    Pro tip: when u anneal it, turn the lights down in the room so you can see the colors turning better. (My mom taught me this and she is a professional enamel artist and metal former)

  • @JWelk92
    @JWelk92 Před rokem +2

    I made a ring out of a quarter once. not nearly as nice though. kinda wanna make another one now

  • @InnerSilence123
    @InnerSilence123 Před rokem +1

    0:35 when you said "a rapidly decreasing currency" the first thing that came to mind was "what? you cant make a ring out of bitcoin..."

  • @JudithOpdebeeck
    @JudithOpdebeeck Před rokem +3

    this has got to be the best thing he ever taught on this show

  • @jakeperkins7871
    @jakeperkins7871 Před rokem +8

    HEYYYY, great to see you guys back

  • @poopsled
    @poopsled Před rokem +1

    The way he is holding that mandrel and the coin I thought he was going to do a magic trick. 😆

  • @mitchellgoodloe5262
    @mitchellgoodloe5262 Před rokem +1

    Next time, Thor-smash awesome rings into coins and purchase goods with said coins

  • @Mr_Phox
    @Mr_Phox Před rokem +1

    They're back!

  • @slug..
    @slug.. Před rokem +3

    What a genuine awesome person he is such talent

  • @casterknot5094
    @casterknot5094 Před rokem +1

    I do be missing these episodes

  • @estivon2464
    @estivon2464 Před rokem +2

    My grandfather used to make these

  • @devilbub8709
    @devilbub8709 Před rokem +5

    15 seconds in and Jason is making a Batman reference. Only good things can come from this

  • @johnwallace2319
    @johnwallace2319 Před rokem +2

    Finally a new episode!

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Před rokem +2

    @Alex Rangel what is the name of the fancier punch you used?
    This has been on my list of things to try for a very long time

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +2

      Sorry, thought I replied. This was a Jason's Works center punch. Easy to find him on Etsy. ✌️

    • @justinbanks2380
      @justinbanks2380 Před rokem +1

      @@alexrangel3177 awesome! Thanks for the reply!
      Always great seeing on videos, knowing you're a magician, the whole time I was expecting something to disappear or something.
      The way you'd hold the tools or present the coin. The way you'd direct them, like, hold this here. Great. Now put your thumb here and tear that off. Great.
      You are always a pleasure to watch. It seems you're also quite the Renaissance man. I hope to see you again soon, whether magic or other wise.

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +1

      @@justinbanks2380 ❤️

  • @thejackofclubs
    @thejackofclubs Před rokem +6

    how have they never seen a deburring tool

    • @Reddotzebra
      @Reddotzebra Před rokem

      With how often the injury counter is reset, are you really surprised? XD

    • @Tactical_Hotdog
      @Tactical_Hotdog Před rokem

      Maybe they've never had the need to use one? I've never seen one either.

    • @anonymousaccordionist3326
      @anonymousaccordionist3326 Před rokem

      @@Tactical_Hotdog I've never had reason to use one, nor have I seen one in person, but I certainly have seen them used in numerous videos that would be right up Brian and Jason's alley.

  • @TheMapleMandalorian
    @TheMapleMandalorian Před rokem +1

    FINALLLYYYYYY!

  • @scorelesssteve
    @scorelesssteve Před rokem +2

    Really interested in this skill any link on the tools used and pvc used?

  • @kevinbihari
    @kevinbihari Před rokem +1

    Could be me, but that is not THE definition of annealing right?
    I thought the atoms had to realign themselves so you heat it to above the crystalisation temp, keep it there and let it very slowly cool down.
    This would be hardning

  • @Hydro-od2rt
    @Hydro-od2rt Před rokem +1

    I’m confused about the annealing I’m a jeweller and work with things like brass in school and they told us too wait till it cools off on so it dosnt sizzle in water befor pickling it

  • @themagentleman6735
    @themagentleman6735 Před rokem +5

    Why did Dracula not want to attend the
    business meeting?
    He was afraid of the stakeholders.

  • @GrumpyTy34er
    @GrumpyTy34er Před rokem

    I’m assuming you just need to remove enough material from the center so that you can fit it over the mandrel?
    Edit: ended up buying the punch set from Harbor Freight. First ring isn't perfectly centered but good enough for me; I tried just drilling out the center but it didn't work. Also, if you see an aluminum mandrel online, don't get it; get a steel one if you want to use it to make rings like this.

  • @leppeppel
    @leppeppel Před rokem +1

    Huh, I literally just learned liver of sulphur was a thing this morning reading about phlogiston theory.

  • @WalterRiggs
    @WalterRiggs Před rokem

    Yay! Not a short!

  • @stephencunniffe823
    @stephencunniffe823 Před rokem +2

    By God he is one talented man.

  • @digrat
    @digrat Před rokem

    "It's like a glass of farts." lol

  • @rosanapancino4343
    @rosanapancino4343 Před rokem

    THEY ARE BACK

  • @UnlikelyZebra
    @UnlikelyZebra Před rokem +1

    Annealing is typically done in steel by getting the work piece as hot as you would for quenching then letting it cool, not submerging it in oil or water. Am I crazy or is he just straight up wrong? I'd perform work on the piece and occasionally heat it up to as hot as my torch gets without melting then let it cool naturally in sand to anneal work hardening materials like copper.

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem

      Depending on the metals you're working with. For ferris metals, you would be correct. For copper and silver, the Mason jar bath is the way to go.

  • @mikedreagon7756
    @mikedreagon7756 Před rokem +2

    In the video they made it for around a size 10 but how would you make one for a smaller finger? Would you get a smaller punch?

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +4

      Same punch size but when you got to around halfway to your target size, flip and bang away. If you're short, you can start to work your coin around the mandrel.

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Před rokem

    Yeaaaah... Jason saying it's going to be fine is one of the most ominous sounding things I've ever heard... Have no idea why, but yeah... 🤣

  • @ckontny123
    @ckontny123 Před rokem +2

    Where did you get the better tool to cut the hole?

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem

      That is a Jason's Works center punch. Great guy, super high quality punch.

  • @rhoemberg1969
    @rhoemberg1969 Před rokem +1

    Annealing Annealing and Anneal again !

  • @collinvauk1937
    @collinvauk1937 Před rokem +2

    So glad y’all ain’t dead. Welcome back

  • @kennyxkazuki713
    @kennyxkazuki713 Před rokem +4

    I have almost no idea what I'm talking about, but Isn't quenching what you do to harden something, and leaving it out what you do to soften it?

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +6

      Depends on the metal that you're working with. 💪

    • @Banzai_AWOS
      @Banzai_AWOS Před rokem +4

      @@alexrangel3177 yeah with ferrous metals and alloys because the "crystallization" is different, however most non-ferrous metals, like alloys of copper, aluminum, or nickel, and some high alloy steels such as austenitic stainless steel (304, 316), produce an opposite effect when these are quenched: they soften. you can look up heat treating on wikipedia to check it out

  • @JakHart
    @JakHart Před rokem +1

    "You have tiny fingers."
    Coming from Alex, this just might be a compliment.

  • @otherrestrained4405
    @otherrestrained4405 Před rokem

    quenching and annealing are contradictory of eachother

  • @TruFrag
    @TruFrag Před rokem

    as someone that makes rings I just kept yelling at the screen Use a Dremel!

  • @PrincessTS01
    @PrincessTS01 Před rokem

    id love a ring of power

  • @CGrahamWorks
    @CGrahamWorks Před rokem +1

    Shout out Dawson Creek!!!

  • @ArgonZavious
    @ArgonZavious Před rokem +1

    With the number of people turning out of mint coins to rings, i bet the collector price of em is going up...

  • @Zane.Wellnitz
    @Zane.Wellnitz Před rokem

    Quenching anneils certain metals and hardens others

  • @erikjansen3839
    @erikjansen3839 Před rokem +1

    8:37 that's most likely High speed steel as there is no such thing as Carbide steel and Tungston Carbide is very much the wrong material for a small bend blade like this

  • @isbilen1000
    @isbilen1000 Před rokem +1

    Heck yeah, another tutorial from my favourite rogues, on how to commit federal crime!

  • @shychi7772
    @shychi7772 Před rokem

    Crazy cuz some of those coins worth thousands

  • @Tactical_Hotdog
    @Tactical_Hotdog Před rokem

    Whoa whoa whoa, stop stop stop 5:45 what did Brian do to his hand? Where's the injury counter?!

    • @ModernRogue
      @ModernRogue  Před rokem

      oh, that one's fairly mild: my bike slid and I skinned my hand. -BB

  • @zalbercook
    @zalbercook Před rokem

    I'm telling you guys it sounds like you're Stephen Hawking doing your credits

  • @fop6033
    @fop6033 Před rokem

    Hey Brian, I see you wearing a garmin watch...I definitely sent you a friend request!

    • @MrRowskey
      @MrRowskey Před rokem

      I wonder how he feels it compares to his old Pebble.

  • @meatwilliams
    @meatwilliams Před rokem

    Modern rogue--you guys have totally vanished from my suggested feed--what’s with that?/ I just went searching for you. Glad you’re still going.

  • @jerrysanchez5453
    @jerrysanchez5453 Před rokem +1

    That's not how annealing works with steel

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +1

      But with rings and peanut butter, it works great!

  • @Dyecast568
    @Dyecast568 Před rokem

    I think you guys may have offended the CZcams Overlords. I haven’t gotten a notification about your stuff for a very long time. Apparently you have been posting though

  • @erichutchins4325
    @erichutchins4325 Před rokem

    All you had say was Alex rangel

  • @enigma0z
    @enigma0z Před rokem

    What happened to the audio on this video? Everyone's voices sound like they've been processed weirdly

  • @talsgi1577
    @talsgi1577 Před rokem

    Make an episode all about chess!

  • @jelkehuisman
    @jelkehuisman Před rokem

    Am I mistaken or does Brian have a Pip-boy background on his watch? XD

    • @ModernRogue
      @ModernRogue  Před rokem +2

      I do! It even shows Pip Boy as "critical" when I don't walk enough steps.

    • @jelkehuisman
      @jelkehuisman Před rokem

      @@ModernRogue that's awesome. I considered buying a smart watch just for the pip boy background aswell XD

  • @vishaallalchand4124
    @vishaallalchand4124 Před rokem +2

    How do you make it smaller without making it look uneven if it got too big?

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +1

      Start your "upside-down" fold sooner.

    • @BarteldsJunior
      @BarteldsJunior Před rokem +1

      @@alexrangel3177 how does different materials affect the process. Like using Euro-Coins or more ancient coins? (You mentioned brittleness and more careful but anything else?)

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +2

      @@BarteldsJunior the big thing you want to look out for is ferris metals. They become way too hard to fold.

    • @BarteldsJunior
      @BarteldsJunior Před rokem +2

      @@alexrangel3177 ah ok. Thanks for the quick answer :) appreciate you taking your time to answer questions in the comments

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +1

      @@BarteldsJunior of course man, good vibes to ya.

  • @Ghostorias.
    @Ghostorias. Před rokem

    Yes just let them play with blades... what could go wrong?

  • @willthewise420
    @willthewise420 Před rokem +1

    Lookie who posted thanks Mr crew for the content as always

  • @pedrocarrijo8594
    @pedrocarrijo8594 Před rokem

    Tks for adding the brl, all Brazil Thanks you.

  • @alittlewooper9276
    @alittlewooper9276 Před rokem +1

    is it just my ears playing up or was the audio a little weird?

    • @eminatorstudios
      @eminatorstudios Před rokem

      noise cancelation on the post edit of the audio can do that sometimes

  • @punkr0cker22
    @punkr0cker22 Před rokem

    Literally

  • @nrvanderpoel76
    @nrvanderpoel76 Před rokem +2

    3

  • @tempest4170
    @tempest4170 Před rokem +7

    In the first minute gang, rise up

  • @suxialu5358
    @suxialu5358 Před rokem +1

    hello

  • @-s0m1k-
    @-s0m1k- Před rokem

    Guys, something’s wrong with your microphones. Cool video, but it is quite hard to watch because of problems with voice recording. Hope it won’t reappear in the future)

  • @leonthedane4467
    @leonthedane4467 Před rokem +1

    Wonder if a Silver dollar would be good?

    • @ModernRogue
      @ModernRogue  Před rokem +1

      Keep watching... it's very, very good!

  • @yomamaso100
    @yomamaso100 Před rokem

    Smithing : 100

  • @jessehavok4181
    @jessehavok4181 Před rokem

    Crazy how you guys just commited a felony and showed everyone on the internet how to do it.

    • @alexrangel3177
      @alexrangel3177 Před rokem +2

      Hey Jesse, so many believe that old myth. But defacing currency has to do with counterfeiting. Actually making art and jewelry is protected under the law. Thanks for watching though.

    • @ModernRogue
      @ModernRogue  Před rokem +1

      Along those lines: remember that Disneyland has those machines that will squish a penny into a keepsake. Same idea.

    • @jessehavok4181
      @jessehavok4181 Před rokem +1

      Ah. Good to know! I loved this video, btw. I don't think I'll ever make coins into rings, but it taught me a few things.

  • @JakHart
    @JakHart Před rokem

    Jason just got way cooler in my book, when he mentioned Pacey.