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12 hours ago, gnipper said:

Nice them mate. I bought my mum a pair of coins turned into a keyring from hers and my dad's year of birth but it wasn't fancy like that. I found it on my drive recently because she's broken it 

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I like that sort of thing Gripper it got nice bit of sentimental value.

Cheers Arry.

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2 hours ago, Arry said:

Yeah I just realised I ordered some more blades and order 4's instead of 4/0 big difference. Ah well it's all a learning curve and I was only practicing and they turn out better than I thought they would. I used some grotty coins that took a lot of cleaning up but it gave them a sort of hammered affect that I quite like.

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Changed the fixing to the key ring with some scrap silver chain Wifey had think it looks a lot better.

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Cheers Arry.

Did you first drill a hole then thread the saw blade through the hole? Did you do it free hand or mark out the patter first?

Bloody good work whatever way you've done it ;) 

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1 hour ago, mushroom said:

Did you first drill a hole then thread the saw blade through the hole? Did you do it free hand or mark out the patter first?

Bloody good work whatever way you've done it ;) 

Yes mate drill several holes then thread the blade through as you said.

I did them free hand and I am getting better at following the line lol.

Theres a few on line of a similar theme but didn't like most, used ideas of sort of combo.

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Cheers Arry

 

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7 hours ago, comanche said:

Yes , l remember  well the frustration  from my time " on the peg " . First  proper job l had was as a jobbing jeweller.

Trying to remove  bits of broken saw blades from  finger tips was never amusing😟 

Running the blade down a bit of wax  makes  it ( a bit) less likely to catch . I bet you probably know that though.

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Also getting broken bits of blade out of the sockets on the saw.

Cheers Arry

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On 18/07/2025 at 01:42, gnipper said:

Nice them mate. I bought my mum a pair of coins turned into a keyring from hers and my dad's year of birth but it wasn't fancy like that. I found it on my drive recently because she's broken it 

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 I would try solder or jewelry epoxy - holds great.

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