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How to Make a Clad Quarter Coin Ring
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Free5 CQ
Take the first steps towards crafting your very own upcycled ring by learning how to make a centered hole in a quarter that will eventually fit your finger.
with Change You Can WearTake the first steps towards crafting your very own upcycled ring by learning how to make a centered hole in a quarter that will eventually fit your finger.
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5 CQ
In this jewelry making lesson, learn how to forge a coin ring, anneal both sides, and adjust the metal to the general shape and size of your liking.
with Change You Can WearIn this jewelry making lesson, learn how to forge a coin ring, anneal both sides, and adjust the metal to the general shape and size of your liking.
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8 CQ
Get step-by-step instructions for sizing a coin ring for a smaller finger (between a size 5 and a size 7 ½). Then see how to smooth it and remove imperfections.
with Change You Can WearGet step-by-step instructions for sizing a coin ring for a smaller finger (between a size 5 and a size 7 ½). Then see how to smooth it and remove imperfections.
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4 CQ
Get step-by-step instructions for sizing a DIY coin ring for a larger finger (between a size 7 ½ and 11). Then see how to taper it to achieve the ideal shape.
with Change You Can WearGet step-by-step instructions for sizing a DIY coin ring for a larger finger (between a size 7 ½ and 11). Then see how to taper it to achieve the ideal shape.
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2 CQ
In this final jewelry making lesson with Skylar from Change You Can Wear, learn what materials you'll need to finish and polish your DIY coin ring.
with Change You Can WearIn this final jewelry making lesson with Skylar from Change You Can Wear, learn what materials you'll need to finish and polish your DIY coin ring.
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