Very nice job! Can I ask what brand of rolling mill you have? (I saw it in the background) and I have the same one but no manufacture name on it. Thanks.
what are you using to stretch it? i've made a few just by "shaping" by beating on it with a hammer to get a correct fit but this takes too long and is very painful on the hands. you can check out my work @ www.copperarts.tk tell me what you think!
Very nice job! Can I ask what brand of rolling mill you have? (I saw it in the background) and I have the same one but no manufacture name on it. Thanks.
How do you solder rings especially in the bottom and the bottom didn’t fall?? Coins also?? What kind of solder? Is it tin wire???
Great job!
Great job, really great
what are you using to stretch it? i've made a few just by "shaping" by beating on it with a hammer to get a correct fit but this takes too long and is very painful on the hands. you can check out my work @ www.copperarts.tk tell me what you think!
Good and interesting manual.
ALEKSEY OVCHINNIKOV , thank you
So Cool !
What size pipe are you using ?
What did you use for the bottom. 24g sheet or scrap flattened pipe?
Justin Lyman , you can use anything what you have at the moment. it does not affect a quality.
what are you using to stretch copper thats interesting but cant really see your tools.
CryptoDaddys usual steel rods after heating.
@@coinjewelrycompany4346 where can I find this steel rod? what dimension are you using?
@@coinjewelrycompany4346 where can I find these steel rods? what size do you use?
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Коля Джан, thank you
Great, yellow or red copper??cuz red changes it color
Mohammad Mistarihi , red one. it covers with brown patina usually.
Coin Jewelry Company the patina is it spray paint??
Mohammad Mistarihi , no . natural oxidation, i mean.
Coin Jewelry Company you mean let copper oxidize normally without using any thing??but seems covered with tranparent lay