By The Way, Jerry --- Congrat's on becoming a Senior Member --1000 posts/plus!
By The Way, Jerry --- Congrat's on becoming a Senior Member --1000 posts/plus!
Ken
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I tried in the past to make onewith the carvewright but got side track with it.
The coin displays I make I use an 1/4" groove. Some people keep there coins in airtight cases.
Last edited by jaustin; 04-16-2012 at 12:20 PM.
John
Thanks to Jerry - I just re-worked his original design a bit and a congrats from me as well to Jerry for becoming a Senior member.
Been there done that with the coin challenge - Just like my insurance, I don't leave home without it!
Last edited by chief2007; 04-16-2012 at 08:34 PM.
Now I like that, especially being retired Air Force, CMSgt/ E9
Looks like time to design some more, lol
Clint, that is SHARP! I have thought about a pentagon one. Dont know why the 5 sides always kick my butt on a miter saw, but maybe in the carvewright.......
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Clint, I really like those, great job.
Finished the test carving of Challenge Coin Holder - I cut the size down from Jerry's original for the test run.
This one measure 12 x 9.5 and will hold approximately 72 standard size challenge coins (1.5 inch diameter)
Impressive. Did you use the carving bit or cutting bit for the grooves?
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