Welcome to make something i'm David Picciuto.
today i'm going to show you how to make these stainless steel and copper wedding rings and
this video is brought to us by squarespace so every year my wife and i we retire our wedding
rings and i make new ones and it is that time of year again i'm actually three weeks late but
uh it's time to make new ones and i just got this mini lathe this will basically be my first
mini lathe project i did do some playing around and some tinkering i am not a machinist or an
expert if you want to learn more about getting started with this go check out this playlist by
blondie hacks it is absolutely fantastic and talks about everything you would ever want to know about
getting started with a mini lathe it is so good go check that out now you're probably wondering why
did i pick this particular machine that is all due to this video right here this guy did a bunch of
research and came to the conclusion this is the best of the chinese import machines so i watched
that video i trusted him he had some good points here i am and then this year for the very
first time i'm going to make the rings out of this stainless steel tubing that i got from
mcmaster carr this is almost the right size so i just have to bore it out a little bit and then
work on the outside size if you're wondering why i'm not using titanium for this i would guess
that most machinists would say please don't use titanium for your very first lathe project they
would probably also not suggest using stainless steel for your very first lathe project but here i
am i like to dive in head first and just go right at it so i've done some tests i've played around
with this it's going to work just fine that's enough talking it's time to start cutting i'm not
going to give you every little detail of what i'm doing i would just kind of give you an overview
and hopefully this inspires you to maybe dive into something like this or just to give you
some ideas the very first thing i have to do is chop this down into a smaller piece and then
chuck this up into the chuck it it's too it's actually too big to go into the side here so
i have to cut it down the smaller the piece the more rigidity that i am going to have in here
so i want to cut this down as basically as small as i can get it while there's still enough room to
keep my my hot dogs away from the chuck so we got that cut on the band saw i only have these insert
bits i don't have any of the high speed tooling i'm just using what i have i'm not sure which
one is actually better for this operation i am taking all the necessary safety precautions but
that doesn't necessarily mean that i know what i'm doing so we are going to face this off and
clean up the cut that we made on the band saw so now i have this boring bar installed
and i've got this zeroed out at zero and i'm going to bore this out until it gets
to my wife's ring size i'm going to do mine separate since i have a slightly different
size finger and i will start from the inside and then come out and i know that i only have
to go in seven millimeters deep i am starting from the inside and then boring out that way
the chips have a place to go although this is a tube and the chips could go the other way so i
really think i can go either way and i'm hoping that you guys give me some great advice down
in the comments that way we can learn together this is not the right tool
to measure the inside there but it is what i have and we are at the size that
i need so now we can start working on the outside we're using some of this daikum layout fluid and we're going to mark that's probably too much
whoa then i'm going to mark where i want to create a groove that we're going to fill in with epoxy
in a later step i'm just going to go from 0 to 2.2 millimeters and then just keep going back
and forth until i get the groove that i want we have the cutoff blade in here and we're
going to cut the ring off this will be the last operation on this lathe for this
ring this is probably the most taxing operation on this machine luckily
we only have to go so deep i have been told that that parting
operation can be dangerous if that cut off blade breaks apart so i had a face
shield on so that came out pretty good so now i need to make a second one for my size
and then we'll start working on the inlay for the inlay i took a copper pipe and i ran
a file on it and collected all the shavings and then mixed it with this uv epoxy and this
cures with a uv light so the reason i have it spinning here on the lathe is just to keep
it from dripping and building up on one side and then once i plug in this uv light and expose
it it'll cure in a few minutes and then the next steps is to file off the edges and do some final
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now let's get back to these rings and finish them up so the next thing i'm doing is taking this
deburring tool and removing the burr around the inside edge this works really well and then i'm
going to chuck this up on the lathe with this wooden dowel and then i use some blue painters
tape to find the right size and they just kind of friction fit on there so then i can take a file
and round over the edges and get that epoxy smooth and then from there i'm sanding from 220 all the
way up to 3000 grit and i'm using wet sandpaper and i tried wet sanding and dry sanding and the
wet sanding just seemed to make it messy and the dry was just as fine and this may or may not be
necessary but put a coat of super glue along the outside and then buff that to a polish my thought
is that the exposed copper from sanding it away would actually turn dark and ugly and i didn't
want that to happen so putting a coat of super glue over that might might just work as a nice
finish if you're not familiar with this technique a lot of wood turners use this on pens and you
can get a super shiny glossy finish very fast i am really really happy with the way this came out
you were actually seeing this before my wife is because she's away on a work trip i'm four weeks
late on getting these done so i gotta work on my husband's skills a little bit i do have a video of
every year that i've done this i think there are six or seven or eight of these videos i've got a
playlist a lot of them are made out of wood some of them are copper i use a ring stretcher in some
of them every year i try a different technique this is a fun thing that we do we retire the
old rings and just make new ones i get asked this every single year what do you do with the
old rings and they're just kind of scattered throughout the house in various drawers but one
day i want to make a stand that will hold them all the problem is it needs to be built and
constructed in a way that i could add to it over over time i mean who knows how long it's
going to take before kelly wants to divorce me so so you might want to check out that playlist
of those videos this machine this is the little machine shop lathe no affiliation paid full
price hashtag not sponsored all that bullcrap pretty much ready out of the box all i really
had to do is just screw on the handles wipe away the shipping grease and then re-oil everything
and it was good to go and i feel like this is one of those tools that really opens up a world
of possibilities for me so if i ever get a mill this will pair nicely with that and really expand
my machining and metal working stuff before we go i've been getting a lot of comments lately saying
welcome back or where have you been or we miss you i'm not sure what's happening i don't think
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everybody my videos by going to these other places either email or social media it's getting
to be around christmas time and if you want to make gifts for your loved ones i have three
woodworking books that i have written and released one is nothing but cutting boards there's like 15
cutting board projects in there i have another one on bandsaw boxes i think there are eight bandsaw
box projects in there and then nothing but kitchen utensils and kitchen things things for the kitchen
so you might want to check that out i also have individual plans for various projects so go check
that out thank you for watching i appreciate you sticking around as always be safe have
fun stay passionate and make something you
Making Stainless Steel Wedding Rings With Copper Inlay


