I’ve seen a bunch of these rings and I kept thinking why not add those lines to the other side. They look “unfinished” when the ends do not match. Glad I found this!! If I try this as a hobby I’ll definitely do this step, I think it looks great.
You are absolutely amazing my friend, I have bought the 6 die folding set. Steel starter cone, multi size steel cone kit, the 3 piece mandrel set and so on from you. This is my next investment. Sincerely, Warren Julick
Nice! Thanks for the video. I plan on making these someday. For now...I'm soaking up the knowledge. Without these videos, it would not be possible. Thanks again!
I just ordered a universal set a few days ago and I'm looking forward to starting this venture in coin ring creations. I'll have to save a bit for the re-reeder and the 6 ton press, but its a definite buy.
Well I just received my Re-Reeder and checked it out on my already finished coins and some unfinished ones as well. This is a great tool..it makes your coins look so much more professional than the blank un-reeded side. I started slowly with my hydrolic press, and it didnt take long to get my pressures right, the lightly pressed ones at first made small impressions , i simply re-pressed and no problems. Thanks Martin.
Ted, you're welcome and thank you for your feedback! It really is a great tool that fills a need that had not been addressed prior: what to do with that plain-looking un-reeded side of your coin ring? Glad you're enjoying the new tool!
Hi just bought this one plus another but what hydraulic press do I get only a hobbyist was looking at the 6 ton or 12 ton one can you help me with this information please did email you but no answer thanks jakki
I make the most coin ring making tools myself, like the folding dies. but this tool, it is so awesome. I was wonder how much one of the next patch is going to cost?
Hey Tony, you can pick up the 6-ton "A" frame benchtop press from Harbor Freight. Make sure to use their 20% off coupon, and it should run you around $70.00 I believe? While you do have to assemble it yourself; it's well worth it in my opinion to have 6-tons of capacity at your fingertips.
Hey Michael, I know; the term is more of a play on words with: "Re-Reader" and "Re-Reeder"; and technically, if you choose to re-apply the reeds onto the thicker side, you are "Re-REEDing" the edge. It's also technically not a "cut edge" as you call it; but the correct terminology is "punched edge" as you don't cut the hole through the center, you punch it.... just saying! ;-)
I’ve seen a bunch of these rings and I kept thinking why not add those lines to the other side. They look “unfinished” when the ends do not match. Glad I found this!! If I try this as a hobby I’ll definitely do this step, I think it looks great.
You are absolutely amazing my friend, I have bought the 6 die folding set. Steel starter cone, multi size steel cone kit, the 3 piece mandrel set and so on from you. This is my next investment.
Sincerely,
Warren Julick
Thanks for reposting!
Nice! Thanks for the video. I plan on making these someday. For now...I'm soaking up the knowledge. Without these videos, it would not be possible. Thanks again!
You're welcome!
I just ordered a universal set a few days ago and I'm looking forward to starting this venture in coin ring creations. I'll have to save a bit for the re-reeder and the 6 ton press, but its a definite buy.
Hi, that tool is now back in stock and you can find it here: www.etsy.com/listing/512367099
Great idea, think I may purchase one soon...
Sounds good!
I can’t find this die anywhere. can you tell me where I can get one?
Well I just received my Re-Reeder and checked it out on my already finished coins and some unfinished ones as well.
This is a great tool..it makes your coins look so much more professional than the blank un-reeded side. I started slowly with my hydrolic press, and it didnt take long to get my pressures right, the lightly pressed ones at first made small impressions , i simply re-pressed and no problems. Thanks Martin.
Ted, you're welcome and thank you for your feedback! It really is a great tool that fills a need that had not been addressed prior: what to do with that plain-looking un-reeded side of your coin ring? Glad you're enjoying the new tool!
very cool superb as always..I would love to have one..
Hi just bought this one plus another but what hydraulic press do I get only a hobbyist was looking at the 6 ton or 12 ton one can you help me with this information please did email you but no answer thanks jakki
How can I purchase one of these tools?
I make the most coin ring making tools myself, like the folding dies.
but this tool, it is so awesome. I was wonder how much one of the next
patch is going to cost?
Where can I get one ? Out of stock
Thanks for the vid never thought of this may order one soon, thanks for the videos
You're welcome Scott; it's a pretty unique and cool way to finish off the dull punched-side of any coin ring!
Do you plan on releasing any more of these? I'd be interested in purchasing one.
Yes, that tool is now back in stock and you can find it here: www.etsy.com/listing/512367099
Martin, Did not see your reed ginnie on your Esty site.
Hey Jon, I am out of them at the moment but will have them restocked soon!
I see you recommend a 6 ton press for optimum results ..... what brand 6 ton press do you have??? Thank You , Tony
Hey Tony, you can pick up the 6-ton "A" frame benchtop press from Harbor Freight. Make sure to use their 20% off coupon, and it should run you around $70.00 I believe?
While you do have to assemble it yourself; it's well worth it in my opinion to have 6-tons of capacity at your fingertips.
Hi are you going to have more for sale
Hey Ricky, yes, that tool is now back in stock and you can find it here: www.etsy.com/listing/512367099
Are they still for sale, I need one.
Hey Derek, yes, that tool is now back in stock and you can find it here: www.etsy.com/listing/512367099
ordering one monday
Awesome!
Back in stock yet ?
Hey mark, they should be available again on my Shop page at: CoinRingUSA.com this upcoming Monday!
That is exactly what I've wanted to do on rings from day one. Totally finishes the ring off. Are they for sale yet? Don't see them on your site!
Hey Chuck, they will be available again on my Shop page at: CoinRingUSA.com this upcoming Monday!
Nice
Thanks Van!
not being made anymore?
Yes, that tool is now back in stock and you can find it here: www.etsy.com/listing/512367099
Ordered. Thank you! Whats your email?
Looks like a cool tool. I like the idea. However, you're not "re" reeding the cut edge, which never had reeds to begin with. Just saying.
Hey Michael, I know; the term is more of a play on words with: "Re-Reader" and "Re-Reeder"; and technically, if you choose to re-apply the reeds onto the thicker side, you are "Re-REEDing" the edge.
It's also technically not a "cut edge" as you call it; but the correct terminology is "punched edge" as you don't cut the hole through the center, you punch it.... just saying! ;-)
True enough, and it does look like a useful tool.
It's pretty cool! ;-)