phillywood said:Seamus, you must be a very patient guy to sit and cut those out, but I have seen your work with mrburl when he made a pen out of it and they look good.
these newer pennies are relatively easy to cut, but still not much of a challenge. I cant wait to tear into a dime! its coming soon!
Wonder if you could fit a full year's coin set on a single pen. Maybe something like a Jr. Gent or Cigar where there are two tubes.
That might be cool to do a "birth year" set or some other major event.
Seamus, Looks OUTSTANDING!!! If you keep this up....next are dimes...Seamus...LOL...has anyone told you that if you keep doing this fine detailed work...that your going to end up looking like this guy.. Just kidding:biggrin:.Doc
Seamus, do you start drinking before or after you do one of thoes
Ya put the hat on backwards, then put on your maginfying visors :glasses-nerdy:, then that way your head stays warm and no one can see you bald head. DAMHIKT. :wink:Seamus, do you start drinking before or after you do one of thoes
ALL OF THE ABOVE!:biggrin: I'm gonna get my wife to take a picture of me tonight with my bluetooth headphones on, the drop down magnifying glasses and the balding head gleaming, so everyone can see how hideous i must look when im in a zone, LOL:biggrin::clown:
Sounds like the voice of experience to me.:wink: Plus, I can relate.Ya put the hat on backwards, then put on your maginfying visors :glasses-nerdy:, then that way your head stays warm and no one can see you bald head. DAMHIKT. :wink:
Seamus, do you really cut those with a sabre saw? Which blade do you use? I was thinking about gluing a penny to a thin board, drilling it out and using needle files to contour the parts. Do you think that would work or a band scroll saw with a fine blade?
Appreciate getting your guidance.
Ray
Very Nice! What about a wheat penny?