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22 Replies to “Making 22k Gold Coins into Earrings”

  1. I want those earrings bad. Iā€™d really like to make my own but my manufacturing costs ore wrapped up in leather moccasins. Slowly moving out or just adujusting to a different profession. Where can I buy the earrings????

  2. i just watched a video from 2017, loved it, but camera was weak; came here to see how you improved and very disappointed: your work is amazing and nice to watch, but PLEASE get a better camera

  3. Did someone finally explain to you what annealing is? Seen a lot of ur videos where u quench the coins, not anneal them, annealing is letting them cool slowly, heating them up and then dunking them in water hardens them aka quenching… ur actually making the ring more likely to crack than if u heated it and slowly let it cool. Obviously it works great for u either way but u have countless videos of u using the wrong terminology

    1. You might look up what annealing is for non ferrous metals. Steel is totally different.

  4. Hey skyler I just wanted to thank you for opening up this door in my life thank you for all your informative videos and sharing your wisdom, so… THANK YOU!!!!

  5. Kamu punya amazing skill.. šŸ˜Š
    Where is i can buy your tools..
    Like .. auto punch.. pepe tooll.. etc

  6. Hi Skylar- A friend asked me to make a ring out of a 1944 gold-plated Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Will the 24 carat plating bubble/melt off when annealing?

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