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In this video I will be casting custom fine .999 silver rounds! I designed the coins in fusion 360 and then printed them on my Elegoo Saturn resin 3d printer. I used the 3d printed models as patterns to make sand molds. The silver was melted in my homemade metal melting keg furnace. Each coin weighs between 63 and 65 grams. ——- Affiliate links to items used in this video and others on my channel —— Elegoo Saturn 3d Printer https://amzn.to/3iGIPlw The best polishing wheels ever https://amzn.to/2VjG2GK Clear Coat – I love this stuff! https://amzn.to/2V71kYj NeverDull metal polish https://amzn.to/3zumeiH Liver of Sulfur https://amzn.to/3rIUBjz The links above are affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, I will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase.

18 Replies to “I made my own SILVER COINS! – Making custom silver rounds – 3d printing to metal casting”

    1. Respect for leaving a comment to the author. I would be grateful if you look at my content and rate it. In one of the videos, I make golden matches with diamonds out of ordinary matches.

    1. Respect for leaving a comment to the author. I would be grateful if you look at my content and rate it. In one of the videos, I made a gold case for a Zippo lighter.

  1. That brought back memories of long ago years. Eventually i learned how to press the metals. I always had problems with bubbles, even with making rings. Some of the fancier guys had a centrifuge but couldn’t afford it. I did however have a press. Lot’s of fun figuring it out but it worked. Just like the mint.

  2. What you should try it heating up silver and hammer flat and round. Stamp on the designs using steel stamps. Or make the coins out off silver clay. And stamp on your designs. Then blast the clay so it will turn to silver

    1. Respect for leaving a comment to the author. I would be grateful if you look at my content and rate it. In one of the videos, I made a sapphire ring from a titanium pipe on a lathe.

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