For those of you with access to a full shop—I'm looking at you, ID students—if I gave you a half-dollar coin and asked you to turn it into a wearable ring, which tools would you turn to? The drill press and bench grinder are probably the first to come to mind. That's why it's all the more amazing that this unnamed craftsperson did the same using little more than a hammer and a handheld drill (old-school style at that, corded and with keyed chuck) with a variety of attachments, some store-bought, some seriously jury-rigged.
The safety-minded among you will cringe—this man has no regard for his fingers, and while he never damages them on camera, it does look like the "Don't Do—" part of an industrial safety training video. Yet you can't help but be impressed by the results, and by the sheer range of uses this guy gets out of his drill.
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Seriously he didnt do anything dangerous that most of us haven't done in a pinch. Its not like he was putting his hands in a brake press or torch or using an open face rip saw (Ive actually had to throw a circa saw in a vice once w/ the full blade facing out). Anyway, beautiful project. Im amazed though that he didnt use a vice! It would've made it all go smoother and faster as it would have a built in anvil that would stay put. Kudos.
Just fine rouge.
As a silversmith, the part that made me cringe was all the silver he was wasting. I would collect the silver shards from the drill and dust from the grinding stone to recycle. Also, there are other ways of making a ring from a coin that allow size variation and the design ends up on the outside.
Fingers like old leather!
Thanks,
Mike