• Made from hardened stainless steel, this anvil is used to help straighten wobbly coin rings and is made to be used with a ring sizing machine or other presses. If your coin ring begins to get a wobble or deformation, especially found in Ben Franklin halves and silver Washington quarters, use this anvil and a press to help straighten it out. This can be used with the ring sizer or an arbor/hydraulic press. You can apply the UHMW adhesive tape to your ram and this anvil to help protect the reeded edge of the coin ring.
    "These are handy, I have two, because Im always losing one or the other of them. If you use this in conjunction with the ball bearings, you can straighten just about all of your wobbly rings. and most of the time A little sand paper is needed as well." - James (Etsy, Jan 8, 2018)
  • The original four pack! Use these universal dies to fold and reduce coins from half dollar size to silver eagle sized coins. These are the ones you need if you have a Durston or Pepe ring stretcher reducer machine ((RSR)....Thanks Josh! ;) ). The die plate that comes with these machines can make dime and quarter sized rings by folding and reducing. If you do not have one of these models of RSR's, you will need an additional .9" x 1.0" die that I sell (or folding puck from Skip king) to fold quarters.   *The coins pictured are not included*
  • NEW Hardened Stainless steel starter cone! Protect your stabilizer folding cones, mandrels, delrin balls and be able to fold the harder alloyed coins such as nickels and brass medallions without damaging your folding tools. Use this cone for your first press to start the folding process. The first press has the most impact on your folding tools. This specialized cone will take the brunt of that first press without damaging the detail of the coin. Just be sure not to press too far you only want to begin the folding process with this cone and then finish with the specialized stabilizer folding cone, mandrels, or delrin balls to protect the detail of the coin. (The stabilizer cones and mandrels are recommended for folding.) *GUARANTEED YOU'LL LIKE THIS TOOL OR YOUR MONEY BACK!* *BE SURE TO SOFTEN THE EDGES OF THE HOLE IN THE COIN FOR BEST RESULTS* *CHECK OUT THE VIDEO ON THIS TOOL HERE. COPY AND PASTE IN YOUR URL ADDRESS BOX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxrwhDnAfWY  
  • This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with 1.100" and 1.200" openings. The faces are at a special 25 degree, allowing for the detail on the outside of the coin ring to be better protected while reducing during the final sizing. This die is specifically used to get the smallest sizes possible on the larger coins during the final stage of sizing. This die is to be used in conjunction with the other dies available and not by itself alone. You can achieve more of the "fat tire" look. Coin sizes that can be used are the half dollar, dollar and Silver Eagle. * NOTE * This die should be used after the initial reducing has been done from the other dies in the set, and not by itself alone. This die will help your coin ring to achieve more of the rounded edge look (Fat Tire). *The coins pictured are not included* Copy and paste this address into your internet browser address bar to see a youtube video using a die: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?
  • This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with .9" and 1.0" openings at 25 degrees for the optimal fat tire look. The faces are at a special 25 degree, allowing for the detail on the outside of the coin ring to be better protected while reducing during the final sizing. This die is specifically used to get the smallest sizes possible on the smaller coins during the final stage of sizing. This die is to be used in conjunction with the other dies available and not by itself alone. You can achieve more of the "fat tire" look by using this die last. Coin sizes that can be used are the quarter, nickle and penny. * NOTE * This die should be used after the initial reducing has been done from the other dies in the set, and not by itself alone. This die will help your coin ring to achieve more of the rounded edge look (Fat Tire).
  • The Ross Push Follower designed for Jason's Works Swedish Dies. Choose the size you need for your Swedish Die, The Small is for the .6 x .9 Quarter Swede die, Medium is for the .8 x 1.1 half dollar Swede die, and the Large is for the 1.0 x 1.4 Dollar Swede Die Stay tuned for an in depth video showing these at work.
  • New Hardened Stainless Steel! This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with 1.500" and 1.625" openings. This die can be used to start reducing and folding United States Silver Eagle sized coins. This die can also be used in conjunction with the stabilizer folding cones and mandrels to begin folding dollars and silver eagles leaving no mark on the inside of the coin. *The coin pictured is not included* Tutorial Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?
  • The coin ring technique called the Swedish Wrap, (created by Mikael Möller from Sweden) is now available! *Now you can make the smallest rings from the biggest coins! This is the full kit and comes with two 2" hardened stainless steel Swedish wrap dies, 5 hardened bronze plungers, and a FREE tool holder, 2 rolls of pipe tape, and a Jason's Works Sticker. These dies are designed to be the most efficient Swedish wrap dies available. Get detailed step by step instructions from my training manual available here: https://jasons.works/product/coin-ring-tools-training-manual/ *COINS AND RINGS NOT INCLUDED*
  • The Ross Push Follower designed for Jason's Works Swedish Dies. Choose the size you need for your Swedish Die, The Small is for the .6 x .9 Quarter Swede die, Medium is for the .8 x 1.1 half dollar Swede die, and the Large is for the 1.0 x 1.4 Dollar Swede Die Stay tuned for an in depth video showing these at work.
  • This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with 1.1" and 1.2" openings. This die is be used in conjunction with the stabilizer folding cones and mandrels to finish the folding process of half dollars and dollars leaving no mark on the inside of the coin. This die can also be used to reduce United States half dollar coins and finish sizing dollar coins to smaller sizes. *NOTE: You will need the larger dies to begin the folding process with the stabilizer cones and mandrels for U.S. half dollar and dollar sized coins. *The coins pictured are not included*
  • Improved! New Hardened Stainless Steel! This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with a 1.300" and 1.400" openings at 17 degrees. This die can be used to reduce United States dollar sized coins. This die can also be used in conjunction with the stabilizer folding cones/mandrels to fold half dollars and dollars sized coins leaving no mark on the inside of the coin. *NOTE: You will need the larger die to begin the folding process with the stabilizer folding cones/mandrels for Morgan dollar sized coins. This die is used to start the folding process on half dollar sized coins. These are the reduction dies as described in my manual. Three dies in total can be used to fold and reduce half dollar, dollar, and silver eagle sized coins. Tutorial Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?
  • This is the stabilizer folding mandrel designed to replace the Delrin Folding Balls. Designed for the coin ring makers that like to use a hydraulic press or arbor press when folding their coins. This is the same as the folding cones but taller for the longer stroke presses. Use this to begin and finish coin sizes from quarters to silver eagles with holes ranging from 3/8 inch to 5/8 inch. Be sure to protect your mandrel! Always remove the sharp edge of the hole in your coin just as you would for the delrin balls and stabilizer cones. The mandrel will fold a coin with a 3/8 inch hole and up to a 5/8 inch hole. Common coin sizes would be a quarter up to an American Silver Eagle.
  • NEW STABILIZING TOOLS! Replaces the delrin balls and stops coins from slipping in reduction dies when folding when using a ring stretcher reducer! Made from the hardest machinable plastic in existence. You'll see competitors that sell a softer translucence plastic folding cone of the same design that do not hold up nearly as well. *GUARANTEED YOU'LL LIKE THESE TOOLS OR YOUR MONEY BACK!* *BE SURE TO SOFTEN THE EDGES OF THE HOLE TO REDUCE WEAR ON THE CONES*
  • The coin ring MEGA stretcher! An idea from Skyler Jenkins, Adam McKinnney, Chris Harrison, and others. By popular demand, you can now easily make ginormous coin rings. Do you have a friend who is an offensive lineman for an NFL team? Do you want to make some amazing napkin holders? This is the tool for you. Make coin rings from dollar sized coins up to size 23. Tough enough for even brass coins and medallions. Tutorial Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQMNmlV-PRA With this tool and the Swedish Wrap, you can now make dollar sized coins into rings from size 23 to 000! *COINS AND RINGS NOT INCLUDED*
  • NEW TOOL! Designed for hard metal coins like brass and nickel. Wrap with teflon tape to keep the detail of the coin. Also stops coins from slipping in reduction dies when folding. * Receive a FREE roll of teflon with your purchase* *GUARANTEED YOU'LL LIKE THIS TOOL OR YOUR MONEY BACK!* *BE SURE TO SOFTEN THE EDGES OF THE HOLE* *CHECK OUT THE VIDEO ON THESE TOOLS HERE (copy and paste into your url address bar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhO3sae6TwU *Recent reviews and testimonial from customers: Jason, Once again, thank you very much and thanks for what you are doing for the craft of coin ring making. Your passions and expertise have elevated it to a level of technical professionalism which wasn't accessible to beginners before your involvement. Coin ring making is a craft which satisfies creative urges but it can also provide financial rewards - no small thing in today's economy! Instead of banging away on a mandrel, a time consuming and inaccurate procedure, a novice can quickly and easily make professional quality rings, using your tools and instructions. You've made ring quality accessible by cutting down on the learning curve. I'm looking forward to hearing about the new techniques! Gene LordOfTheCoinRings 2 days ago Jason, I owe my success as a ring maker to you and your videos on youtube. You are my Yoda - and I would really like to send you a ring. Could you pass me along your PO box when you get a chance. I just want to say thank you. I've specialized in 999 fine silver/gold, so that is all I do now and I'd really like to send you one. I figure, if its a bit too small or large, well you can certainly fix it. But shoot me your size too. Thanks! Lauro Chavez "ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES!!!!! Im not receiving anything in exchange for this review, but you gotta know that these tools are the best out there. If you take this craft seriously, and want to provide the best possible results to your rings, you have to go with jasonsworks tools. Period. Even beginners need to know that if you just get jasonsworks tools to begin with, you will save yourself tons of headaches and hassles." Capital Coin Rings on Apr 24, 2016 5 out of 5 stars This is the stabilizer folding mandrel designed to replace the Delrin Folding Balls. Designed for the coin ring makers that like to use a hydraulic press or arbor press when folding their coins. This is the same as the folding cones but taller for the longer stroke presses. Use this to begin and finish coin sizes from quarters to silver eagles with holes ranging from 3/8 inch to 5/8 inch. Be sure to protect your mandrel! Always remove the sharp edge of the hole in your coin just as you would for the delrin balls and stabilizer cones. The mandrel will fold a coin with a 3/8 inch hole and up to a 5/8 inch hole. Common coin sizes would be a quarter up to an American Silver Eagle. The process is to stack at least two reduction dies stacked up on top of on another and place a coin into a suitable sized universal reduction die. (You stack two dies in order to get enough stroke length for the mandrel when it passes through the dies.) Next, Insert the mandrel into the hole of the coin and under the ram of a suitable press. Begin pressing the mandrel into the coin to start the folding process. As the coin is folded, the overall diameter begins to shrink and you will need to place the coin into a smaller reduction die to continue folding. Be sure to anneal the coin as needed during the folding process. The mandrel is made from jardened stainless steel. *For a full and detailed description on how to use the stabilizing folding mandrel, please refer to my manual that can be purchased here: https://jasons.works/product/coin-ring-tools-training-manual/ *Here is a testimonial from a gentleman who tried out the stabilizer folding cones* "Hello Jason, I got the new delrin replacement tool yesterday and I spent several hours today using it - What a great idea! I am sure that this is going to become the new standard for making coin rings. I don't know if you can patent it, but when this comes out I think you will be copied by all others who make tools. No more slipping with the cone shape (but you still have to go slow to make sure the coin stays even). It also gives a more uniform shape as you work the press. I don't know what it's made out of but it seems to be super strong. Thanks for letting me try it out and for the extra set of delrin balls. I will keep using it and let you know how it's holding up. When you introduce it I will give you a thumbs up review! Thanks so much!....Gene." *NOTE: DO NOT OVER PRESS THE MANDREL INTO THE COIN WHEN USING A HYDRAULIC PRESS. AS SOON AS THE COIN IS IN FULL CONTACT WITH THE MANDREL, YOU SHOULD STOP THE FOLDING PROCESS. *Coins not included*
  • This is a double sided folding and reducing die with .9" and 1.0" openings at 17 degrees for optimal folding and reducing. This die can be used in conjunction with the stabilizer folding cones and mandrels to fold U.S. quarter and nickel sized coins leaving no mark on the inside of the coin. This die can also be used to reduce similar sized coins for final sizing of coin rings. *The coins pictured are not included* Copy and paste this address into your internet browser address bar to see a youtube video using a die: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?
  • This is a complete folding cones set: Hardened Stainless steel starter cone, spacer and 4 different sized folding cones! Protect your stabilizer folding cones, mandrels, and be able to fold the harder alloyed coins such as nickels and brass medallions without damaging your folding tools or removing deetail from the inside of your coin if using a steel cone. No need to wast time wrapping in pipe tae either. Use the steel starter cone for your first press to start the folding process. The first press has the most impact on your folding tools. This specialized cone will take the brunt of that first press without damaging the detail of the coin. Be sure not to press too far (until you feel resistance) as you only want to begin the folding process with this cone and then finish with the specialized stabilizer folding cone or mandrels to protect the detail of the coin. (The stabilizer cones and mandrels are recommended for folding as it does not harm the detail as as teel folding tool would. Don't forget to bevel the holes edge and anneal often when folding to keep from splitting your ring! PRO TIP: Lubricate the folding cones with Burr life (RioGrande.com) or Ivory soap to keep the rings from sticking t the cones when folding. *GUARANTEED YOU'LL LIKE THIS TOOL OR YOUR MONEY BACK!* *BE SURE TO SOFTEN THE EDGES OF THE HOLE IN THE COIN FOR BEST RESULTS* *CHECK OUT THE VIDEO ON THIS TOOL HERE. COPY AND PASTE IN YOUR URL ADDRESS BOX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxrwhDnAfWY  
  • Save when you purchase a kit! This starter kit is for the person who is interested in learning the coin ring craft and wants a jump start on tools and techniques. (NOTE: The punch in this kit does not require spacers to center coins) This kit is designed to make rings for the most common sized coin rings for men and women. Please view this video for proper use of the punch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIkQy1H6MiI
  • The biggest savings when you purchase this kit! This kit is designed for the person who wants every Jason's Works tool, the best of the best! Even before I started offering tools (I was directing people in my manual to my machinist to make them tools at the time), my machinist told me he kept getting requests for "the whole gamut" of tools. Well, that is finally available! This kit includes: - 9 piece Auto punch kit (does not require spacers) - 11 piece reduction die kit - Folding and stretching kit - Master Swede kit - Coin ring manual (A PDF file will be emailed to you upon processing your order. Commonly known as "The coin ring Bible". You can print this off if you would like a hard copy. New and free PDF editions will be sent to you upon request.) - Three rolls of pipe tape - Three Jason's Works Stickers - Jason's Works business card Always wear safety glasses when using this punch/die set and a brass hammer. Please view this video for proper use of the punch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIkQy1H6MiI&t=149s *COINS AND RINGS NOT INCLUDED*
  • (NOTE: The Auto punches will not work in the classic self centering punch) (NOTE: Punch housing not included) Choose the punch size you would like. For multiple punches, please add multiple orders to your cart. The hole size has a direct effect on the band width of the finished ring. The bigger the hole, the smaller the band width for a specific coin. I believe the largest possible ring sizes for coins look best with a wider bands as the material stretches thinner and the smallest possible ring sizes for coins look best with larger holes as the material compresses and elongates.
  •   What you will receive: - .7 x.8 @17 degree reduction die - .9 x 1.0 @ 17 degree reduction die - steel folding mandrel - Coin ring anvil Watch an in-depth video of the punch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIkQy1H6MiI   (Note: Coins and pipe tape not included)
  • DIGITAL EXCEL FILE - NOT A HARD COPY You will be sent an email with a link to download the file after checkout. This file is also available in the "DOWNLOADS" folder within your Jason's Works account. Use this Excel engine calculator to figure out the needed 90% coin silver and pure 99.9% silver to alloy your own sterling silver for pouring bars and/or making your own sterling silver jewelry. Just input the desired total weight of sterling in grams and the program will tell you how much coin silver and pure silver to add. This Excel program was designed and made by my dear friend Michael P. By using this engine, you can calculate the needed coin silver and pure silver for a specific total weight of 92.5% sterling silver. 92.5% of silver is the minimum required for sterling silver. Previously, I was using equal parts of coin silver and 99.9% silver to obtain 95% sterling silver or two parts 90.0% coin silver with one part 99.9% fine silver for 93.3% sterling silver. Michael noticed that there was a noticeable waste of silver in this method. By using this program, you are able to obtain exactly 92.5% sterling silver. In addition to the engine calculator are the mathematical equations and excel programming so that you can check the work yourself if you desire. Also, there is a table showing possible ring size, hole size, and ring band width ratios. In order to work the program, your computer will need to be able to read Excel. Here are some downloads for this if you do not have excel: http://www.nawert.com/Microsoft-Excel?p=US&concordancia=b&red=s&plataforma=c&anuncio=37066400030&kw=microsoft%20excel&ubicacion=&categoria=&random=9930105660467387007&posicion=1t3&gclid=CLrs5o7A6MQCFRCTfgod1UEA6Q http://download.cnet.com/3028-2077_4-75792013.html?c=SEM&s=fivemill&pid=dlcom_sem&aid=75792013_5864036817_48013625937&dlc=n&part=fivemill
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    DIGITAL PDF FILE - NOT A HARD COPY You will be sent an email with a link to download the PDF manual after checkout. This file is also available in the "DOWNLOADS" folder within your Jason's Works account. *When you purchase a manual, all new editions are free upon request! *Newly revised edition describing the Swedish Wrap Technique. Plus an Excel sterling calculator for free! Learn the secret of how to make rings from coins and the new method to keep the detail on the inside of the coin and many other tricks like how to get the best patina on your silver coin rings. 100% money back guarantee. This 53 page PDF manual will walk you through the process of making rings from dimes, quarters, half dollars, silver dollars, and even silver eagles! Learn how to easily get that beautiful round shape that is so hard to get. You can make these as gifts for friends and family or sell them on the side for a little extra spending money. If you want, you could even create your own business! I believe my process of making these rings is the fastest and most efficient with the highest quality of workmanship. This new process does not require hammers, wood blocks, mandrels or arbor / hydraulic presses. With a little practice, you will be able to make a ring in a matter of minutes.  

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