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Assorted Coin Ring Making Forging Steel Balls - Assortment of 1

Assorted Coin Ring Making Forging Steel Balls - Assortment of 1", 7/8", 3/4" and 5/8"

Assorted Coin Ring Making Forging Steel Balls - Assortment of 1
$ 5.95

Score By Feature

Based on 501 ratings
Value for money
9.23
Satisfaction
9.54
Packaging
9.02
Delivery
9.08

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Product Description

In ring making, the most commonly used sizes are
A selection of 1" and 7/8", 3/4" & 5/8" sized balls (1 ball
Chrome steel balls hardened to a high degree of hardness
Forging coin rings is very easy with this tool
The oil should be stored in a dry place when not in use for years to come

Questions & Answers

Do these fit all pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters in the United States?

Due to the fact that I have not dealt with pennies, I am unsure. The do great with other coins and coins of similar size as they tend to be a little easier to handle. I usually start with these because they are easier to handle and move on to a brass pumb bob when the sides are closer together.

Do steel balls have a lot of mass?

Thank you very much. Yes, these balls are made of steel that's been hardened to the core. It was a pleasure working with you.

Is there a magnetic field around them?

Magnets will be attracted to them, but they do not themselves act like

Can you please tell me the weights of each size of ?

It varies with the size of the ball, but approximately 2-10 grams per ball

Selected User Reviews For Assorted Coin Ring Making Forging Steel Balls - Assortment of 1", 7/8", 3/4" and 5/8"

The total opposite of what I meant
3/5

Is it true that quality control was abandoned? were to give zero stars, I would give them to the package which had become rusted and corroded.

Ridge Burton
Ridge Burton
| Jun 04, 2021
It's a terrible product, but the shipping packaging is a total waste
4/5

This was used to make a monkey fist with my paracord. The balls were packed in a very small plastic bag, maybe 3 by 5 inches. The package was delivered in a HUGE plastic envelope (probably around 14 x 20 inches). When I first looked at it, I thought it was empty, but it wasn't. This was a useless piece of equipment because it was so small and didn't require extensive repairs.

Jair Beasley
Jair Beasley
| May 31, 2021
Simple and easy to Using these steel balls makes coin rings so much easier to begin
5/5

I also use them for bell out the penny coins that got punched out.

Kynlee Keith
Kynlee Keith
| Dec 13, 2020
making is a common activity
5/5

I used it for making coin rings with my grandson. It was easy to use and he enjoyed it a lot.

Cameron McKnight
Cameron McKnight
| Sep 19, 2020
This is useful in a wide range of shops
5/5

The "ball bearings" are good and the cost is reasonable.

Declan Graves
Declan Graves
| Jun 03, 2021
I found it very useful for what I was looking for
5/5

It was smaller than I expected, but that was based on my I found it very useful for my purpose.

Lily Ballard
Lily Ballard
| Feb 10, 2021
When used with a dapping block, this product is great for jewelry work
5/5

I purchased exactly what I needed, it was hard enough to form with, it had no defects or rustiness, and it was packaged well.

Rebekah Ortega
Rebekah Ortega
| May 11, 2021
I would give it an A++ for what I got
5/5

The delivery was faster than expected. The quality is absolutely top notch!
I was a bit concerned by the pic of the bearings that were rusted. However, mine are as advertised as the majority of the others. Guess his bad batch was due to a manufacturing problem.

Rebecca Crawford
Rebecca Crawford
| Jul 03, 2021

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