A Ring From Scratch

by sw.machinist in Workshop > Metalworking

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A Ring From Scratch

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My inspiration for this project came to me when I visited the Cartier exhibit at the Denver Art Museum. Since I am a very resourceful machinist by trade I figured that I could try this. These rings are just for fun. If I were to propose to my current girl friend I would probably need a bit more practice!

With readily available materials I began work on some just-for-fun rings!

Machining the Ring Blank

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At one time Aluminum was the most valuable metal on earth because it was so hard to manufacture! The reason I use aluminum was because it is cheap (today), relatively soft, and easy to work with.

I started with a 1.00" diameter 6061-T6 aluminum rod which I machined down to size.


TOOLS

-Metal Lathe

-Drill bits (Center drill, pilot drill, Silver & Deming drill)

-Turning, Facing, & Boring tools (HSS, Carbide, Indexable)

-Calipers or Micrometer

1. Pick your Ring Material

-Silver

-Gold

-Aluminum

-Stainless Steel

-Titanium


2. Pick your Ring Size

-0-16

3. Know your Stone Size

-Round (diameter), Rectangular (Width/Height)

File Like MAD!!

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File the Ring Blank into the shape that you want!

TOOLS

-Files (Bastard, double cut, smooth)

-Needle Files

-File card (for cleaning files)

-Assorted engraving tools

-Dremel, burrs,

-Buffing tools

File using a "PUSH" stroke. Keep both hands on the file; drive hand and palm the tip.

Making the Prongs!

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TOOLS

-Needle files

-Rotary tool

-Burrs

Again, using files make shape the prongs for the stone! Be careful and take your time!

Use your imagination to shape the metal !

Polish!

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TOOLS

-Sand paper (sanding sponge)

-Scotch brite pads

-3M wheels

-Cotton Buffing wheels

-Buffing compound (medium, fine, ultra fine, super fine)

-Rotary buffing tool

Using care and taking your time, buff, polish and sand the ring into shape!

Fitting the Stone

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TOOLS

-Pliers (jewelers, precision)

-Patients

Be careful with step! You want the stone to be solid but no crushing it!

Oops!

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Well....I broke it. I pushed too hard and broke on of the prongs off!

Conclusion: Since this was my first time making rings and fitting stones I feel that I did fairly well, but I still need loads of practice. I tried and that is what counts!

Also the aluminum was 6061-T6 which is a hardened aluminum the prongs are less malleable and therefore, are more likely to fracture.

This was worth the try! In the future I will make more, try harder, and have fun!

Boxes

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Here I made the hinge and the box. Just for fun!

Good luck making! Have fun!

Thanks for viewing!