Well published, you are creative and you master the work well. I thank you for your channel and for the followers of your channel. Thank you for my channel. Thank you very much
Thank you. They turned out better than I thought. I could not find my paint brush and had to use a paper towel. I found it the next day lol. I think there was some extra powder that caused the roughness in the fine print. They did turn out pretty good though. Thank you for watching.
Thank you. I was worried about the small print. I think there might have been a little too much powder on the coin. I'm not sure. Still a work in progress. It turned out better than I thought. Thank you for watching.
I like the way you did that, I was wondering about that. Ima try it out with my coins. Thanks for your service. And the shout out🤭😁 I only did 8 myself. 12B in the Army National Guard😁💪
The casting really isn't that hard. It is more fiddley bits than anything. It takes practice, and watching lots of videos to see how everyone does it. TheWolf56 and BigRed Bullion are great channels to watch for small casting. Some of their casts are amazing and the detail is phenomenal. There are many others also. If you subscribe, let them know who sent you. Good luck in your casting. Thank you for your service. No problem on the shout out. We all need a little help to get going. It is a little tough starting a new channel and making it go. Keep up the hard work. Find good things to melt and keep the content coming. The more videos you put out, the more you will be seen. Always look for great break out video. My channel was going along pretty slow, then BAM!!! Started getting lots of view and subscribers. It takes dedication and hard work. Keep on stacking.
@@JsStack I have 1 short video that is over 700 views already. Not sure how that happened. But I’m still working on this melt video, almost done but now I need gas and apparently nobody has any😓🤣🤣
Thank you. Sand casting really isn't that hard. It is more fiddly bits than anything. Practice is the key, after watching lots of videos of others doing it. TheWolf56 and BigRed Bullion are some of the best in detail. Awesome channels to watch. Thank you for watching.
I like brass and copper bars, could you try casting something with copper, a small soldier or a figure made of tin, somehow I would also find it cool to melt down old cartridges, maybe you have a colleague with metal detectors? Trash to treasure! :'D I wish you a nice Easter and a relaxing weekend. Greetings from Germany Mecklenburg😎❤🐇
You are correct. I am wanting to build a shelf in my living room that would hold 1000 pounds. But, I tend to have my little nieces and nephews over and they would make a huge mess. I need to do something though. Maybe a vent cover made of wire mesh.
Well published, you are creative and you master the work well. I thank you for your channel and for the followers of your channel. Thank you for my channel. Thank you very much
Thank you and thank you for watching.
Great pours! The coins came out nice! Love them😃👍🏻. Keep up the good work!
Thank you. They turned out better than I thought. I could not find my paint brush and had to use a paper towel. I found it the next day lol. I think there was some extra powder that caused the roughness in the fine print. They did turn out pretty good though. Thank you for watching.
Nice
Thank you
Looks good. The grain was tight enough, but you lost some detail.
Still turned out Nice!!!
Great Video!!!
Thank you. I was worried about the small print. I think there might have been a little too much powder on the coin. I'm not sure. Still a work in progress. It turned out better than I thought. Thank you for watching.
great job!
ur so talented 🤍
Thank you.
Nice jobs it looks lovely thanks for sharing with us
Thank you for watching.
I like the way you did that, I was wondering about that. Ima try it out with my coins.
Thanks for your service.
And the shout out🤭😁
I only did 8 myself.
12B in the Army National Guard😁💪
The casting really isn't that hard. It is more fiddley bits than anything. It takes practice, and watching lots of videos to see how everyone does it. TheWolf56 and BigRed Bullion are great channels to watch for small casting. Some of their casts are amazing and the detail is phenomenal. There are many others also. If you subscribe, let them know who sent you. Good luck in your casting.
Thank you for your service. No problem on the shout out. We all need a little help to get going. It is a little tough starting a new channel and making it go. Keep up the hard work. Find good things to melt and keep the content coming. The more videos you put out, the more you will be seen. Always look for great break out video. My channel was going along pretty slow, then BAM!!! Started getting lots of view and subscribers. It takes dedication and hard work. Keep on stacking.
@@JsStack I have 1 short video that is over 700 views already. Not sure how that happened. But I’m still working on this melt video, almost done but now I need gas and apparently nobody has any😓🤣🤣
Sand casting looks very hard.
Great coin to copy out.
Great video! 💥 👍
Thank you. Sand casting really isn't that hard. It is more fiddly bits than anything. Practice is the key, after watching lots of videos of others doing it. TheWolf56 and BigRed Bullion are some of the best in detail. Awesome channels to watch. Thank you for watching.
Mooie Munten.
Thank you.
Man in the Moon 😋😅
Can you do sand casting quarters, dimes, nickles, half dollars and penny's? 🤔
I will try to cast smaller items.
I like brass and copper bars, could you try casting something with copper, a small soldier or a figure made of tin, somehow I would also find it cool to melt down old cartridges, maybe you have a colleague with metal detectors? Trash to treasure! :'D I wish you a nice Easter and a relaxing weekend. Greetings from Germany Mecklenburg😎❤🐇
Very cool, no fluff, all business. Totally unlike my own content. 🤣
My guy you need to move your stack away from that vent. One bump and those coins
are goin bye bye.
You are correct. I am wanting to build a shelf in my living room that would hold 1000 pounds. But, I tend to have my little nieces and nephews over and they would make a huge mess. I need to do something though. Maybe a vent cover made of wire mesh.
Wow, the detail came out great on those coins! Nice job! Those vertical flasks are awesome.
Yes, they turned out better than I thought. The flasks are great. I should have gotten them earlier.
Seems like you are following some one elses foot steps. Just need a dog now