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This is the remastered version of a video I posted over three years ago. This was a fun project but the original video wasn’t very well done. I thought it deserved a redo. I hope you all enjoy it! Have a great weekend!!
i really like that project tooo and the original video made me subscribe to you back then. Hope to see more unusuall things like jewelery in the future!
I didn't know ring stretchers existed (at least, not in that format). I've seen the solid type you use with a hammer, but not the taper fit ones. That's a really neat tool to have in a shop. Could be useful for more than just rings.
I'm going to take this idea and turn it into a D&D artifact lol. Ring of Explosions: an artifact from another world depicting strange glyphs around the edge. When worn, any explosions caused by the wearer, either directly or not, is multiplied by 1d4+1. The multiplier affects both the blast damage and radius, and all explosions now sound like a gods thunderous voice simply yelling "BOOM" NOBODY better tell me this already exists, I'm homebrewing right now! 😂
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Rest of the casing could be turned into a set of rings as well, plain brass, to go with the cap ring as a matched set. The other rings on a chain necklace.
There is an entire market out there that would buy these rings. I don't know how long it takes you but if you have the time it is another way to make money!
This was a really good idea. I like how you explain things in your videos. You really help me to understand things that I always have wondered about. ☺️
Well I would love to but something like that, it looks amazing! I'm also from Europe so ammunition is something we see only on shooting ranges. Great work !
Very Cool ! One of those casings would make an excellent 18650 (18500/18350) Tube Mod. for Vaping.... Prolly Sell'em for a couple hundred or so.... maybe more?
Great video. I have been wondering how that process worked. I'm so tempted to start rounding up materials, but I don't need another 6 months of hyperfixation to contend with.
0:09 I believe I know exactly what gun this shell casing was for. The M21A1 round was fired by the Colt Mk 12 20mm cannon, used by the US Navy post-WWII. The "51" is the year of manufacture, 1951, and "Gibson" indicates it was manufactured by the Gibson Tractor Company. Technically, this isn't an "anti-aircraft" round, as that would imply it was fired from the ground. Also, "shell" refers to the casing + projectile. This is a "shell casing".
Your channel is one of my favorites because the work you produce is of a quality that is exquisite! Could you please share a link or information on where you acquired the ring stretcher and arbor press? Thanks and cheers!
Hey, that is a very nice video, just straight to the topic, short, professionally done. But I have a question: is that "end slice" (that thin piece you cut off using a lathe) really only 2cm in external diameter? What is the internal diameter of the finished ring (in mm)?
Hi Robinson Foundry! I really like your videos about lost PLA castings. I am a drummer and always dreamt about owning a bronze cast drum. It would be 14" wide and 6.5" high, with 1/5" shell thickness. How would you attempt casting such an item? What kind of mold do you think is right for this purpose? I think, sand could be a way to go, since plaster in this volume could be expensive and prone to crack, ceramic needs a furnace big enough to burn it out. Any other advice on how to go about this?
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Hi, I want to make a cane with some 3D printed parts, and I really like your designs, do people pay you to make parts, is that something that you do as well?
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I like how I didn’t have to watch 25 mins worth of filler content to see something go from a bullet shell to a ring. Nicely done.
Probably his wallet don't like it
@@SeeNyuOG my channel isn’t monetized but i assume if people can make money on shorts they can make money on 5 min videos
@@EazzyBeezieou could make a lot more money with multiple ads by having the filler. If it’s their job they gotta make a living somehow.
This is the remastered version of a video I posted over three years ago. This was a fun project but the original video wasn’t very well done. I thought it deserved a redo. I hope you all enjoy it! Have a great weekend!!
This video was really well done! I appreciate you making a remastered version
Thanks again....
Shoe🇺🇸
i really like that project tooo and the original video made me subscribe to you back then. Hope to see more unusuall things like jewelery in the future!
Well done!👍
Very nice job.👍 ✌♥️🇬🇧
Really nice work! I’m amazed it does not distort the lettering when forming it from a disc to a ring!
Loved learning how you got the lettering to sit around the ring.
So fascinating! I always wondered how rings were made from coins, etc. and now I know. As usual, well done!
You have some criminally underrated content - well done
Nice ring. I've always wanted one out of a 50 cal. Never could find one. Thanks for making this video again. We'll worth it.
50 cal might not be big enough.
@@anzaca1yeah you would need to cut it and add another piece of in the gap
That is honestly the coolest ring I've ever seen. Would love to have one like this.
I did not expect to be so impressed. Very cool.
Dam I wish I had all those tools 😮
I didn't know ring stretchers existed (at least, not in that format). I've seen the solid type you use with a hammer, but not the taper fit ones. That's a really neat tool to have in a shop. Could be useful for more than just rings.
I'm going to take this idea and turn it into a D&D artifact lol.
Ring of Explosions: an artifact from another world depicting strange glyphs around the edge. When worn, any explosions caused by the wearer, either directly or not, is multiplied by 1d4+1. The multiplier affects both the blast damage and radius, and all explosions now sound like a gods thunderous voice simply yelling "BOOM"
NOBODY better tell me this already exists, I'm homebrewing right now! 😂
I need this in my next campaign!
Mind if I borrow as well?
I am 100% using this in my first campaign.
Can brass be gold plated? That would be perfect to keep the shine.
That ring stretcher blew my mind
I really like the final peace. Thanks for sharing.
My son would love this! He loves military history. He is a sophomore in college studying History.
I learned a lot from this video! I had no idea that is how rings are made.
Nicely Done Robin! Great video as always
Well done - looks great!
This channel is so high quality for its small subscriber base, you deserve more subs
How to make finger guns 100% cooler:
God damn, you’re absolutely right
Definitely one of my favorite TH-cam creators
I will have to find some of these rounds and make rings for my fellow Marines.
Very Cool Ring !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice build
Respect for leaving a comment to the author. I would be grateful if you look at my content and rate it. In one of the videos, I made a gold case for a Zippo lighter.
Rest of the casing could be turned into a set of rings as well, plain brass, to go with the cap ring as a matched set. The other rings on a chain necklace.
What do you coat it with to stop it tarnishing and turning your finger green?
Nice idea! Thanks for the remastered video.
Cool ring well done
Now I want one
wow you are talented keep it up this was amazing you are so creative.
For someone that deals with alot of metal and heat. Your hands looks really soft.
Your.a.artest.your.work.is.grear
Keep.it.up.BRAVO🏴☠️🤑🎃
There is an entire market out there that would buy these rings. I don't know how long it takes you but if you have the time it is another way to make money!
Dude... That looks awesome!
Nice ring and video.
This was a really good idea. I like how you explain things in your videos. You really help me to understand things that I always have wondered about. ☺️
@E Van How did he act like he was the first to do it?
@E Van Why do you have to be mean? Are you jealous that he's actually doing something? Who cares if 1000 people did it before him?
Well I would love to but something like that, it looks amazing!
I'm also from Europe so ammunition is something we see only on shooting ranges. Great work !
That is really cool. you should try the 50 cal. casing next. Those shells are a little easier to find.
it looks really good
Very Cool !
One of those casings would make an excellent 18650 (18500/18350) Tube Mod. for Vaping.... Prolly Sell'em for a couple hundred or so.... maybe more?
A short video but a welcome one at that
That's awesome, I was a 50 cal. machine gunner in the Marines.
but how will you handle the green oxide the brass produces with skin contact? won't you have to line it with another metal?
This was awesome!
very cool!
U should do somethimg with a weightlifting plate, i wonder what u can make with one
Love the ideas keep it up
Great video. I have been wondering how that process worked. I'm so tempted to start rounding up materials, but I don't need another 6 months of hyperfixation to contend with.
Wish I had the tools to do that 👍
Thing is 🔥🔥🔥
0:09 I believe I know exactly what gun this shell casing was for. The M21A1 round was fired by the Colt Mk 12 20mm cannon, used by the US Navy post-WWII. The "51" is the year of manufacture, 1951, and "Gibson" indicates it was manufactured by the Gibson Tractor Company.
Technically, this isn't an "anti-aircraft" round, as that would imply it was fired from the ground. Also, "shell" refers to the casing + projectile. This is a "shell casing".
good job
Brilliant
Your channel is one of my favorites because the work you produce is of a quality that is exquisite! Could you please share a link or information on where you acquired the ring stretcher and arbor press? Thanks and cheers!
Nice job :)
Thats cool! Id love to have one except wearing a ring is annoying to me.
awesome!
think you can make a metal sorcerer's staff next.
that is awesome
I want to buy one of these rings!
beautiful, i love it 🥰🔥
I’d love to buy a ring made from a 20mm shell! You sell them?
Does it react slowly with skin or sweat? I wonder how durable it'd be
Was it Modern Rogue who inspired you for this video? good content as usual
Nice.
Hey, that is a very nice video, just straight to the topic, short, professionally done. But I have a question: is that "end slice" (that thin piece you cut off using a lathe) really only 2cm in external diameter? What is the internal diameter of the finished ring (in mm)?
Hi Robinson Foundry! I really like your videos about lost PLA castings. I am a drummer and always dreamt about owning a bronze cast drum. It would be 14" wide and 6.5" high, with 1/5" shell thickness. How would you attempt casting such an item? What kind of mold do you think is right for this purpose? I think, sand could be a way to go, since plaster in this volume could be expensive and prone to crack, ceramic needs a furnace big enough to burn it out. Any other advice on how to go about this?
That's nice I want a 50cal ring
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What do you use to keep the ring from turning your finger green?
Respect for leaving a comment to the author. I would be grateful if you look at my content and rate it. In one of the videos, I made a sapphire ring from a titanium pipe on a lathe.
''One ring to shoot them all.......''
Veryyy cool.!
1:38 I should call her
what is that burr removal tool??? where can I find one of those?!?!?!?!
Which software do you use for modelling?
Surprising how little the lettering distorted! 😮
Hi, I want to make a cane with some 3D printed parts, and I really like your designs, do people pay you to make parts, is that something that you do as well?
What would it cost me to get one of those made in an 11
where can I get one of these shells
First to like and love your videos man. Keep em coming
How much are those casings?
Hello Robinson, I'm a Brazilian fan and Would like you to replicate the trophy of the fifa World Cup
This is the man who made growtopia
Hello!
0:08 Barret 50 cal bullet : "Dad"
Where can I buy this ring?
Where can I buy one
I kinda wanna buy one
Can you cast Achilles’ sword from Troy?
Do you make those for sale? My neighbor is a retired USAF pilot who flew F15's, I know he'd love something like that.
Can you give that ring as a gift...?
Watching you from Philippines
Idol
I mean can I have that ring
This is fuckin sick and came out so good!!!!
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Hey man do u sell these
No, it's just a project for fun. The man hours required for one wouldn't make it with it to sell.
I have some 25mm shells from a M2A3 Bradley. Could u make my wife and I a pair of wedding rings?
Doesn't brass turn your skin green or black?
The links under the video hint it was dipped in polymer resin.
Make a rubicks cube please
you can just take a metal washer turn into a ring you don't have to take a bullet to make a ring
Jealous of all your cool toys. 😂