Great mail call. The number of custom pours on the workbench is growing and looking good. That’s awesome your community will benefit from your passionate craft. Absolutely agree, work to earn the things you want. Be a positive impact to society. Take care.
@OgirCoins I enjoy making content that I can share with all the folks out there. God has put me in a good spot in life and I get alot opportunities to make a difference and it's up to me to chose how I how I respond good or bad.
Awesome video 3D, nice pours from the broke stacker. Really amazing that you're going to make rings for the jewelry shop in your local community brother 🤙 Thanks for mentioning me on your video, thanks so much brother 🤙🐦🔥
Cool. Im glad to see it made it safe. The newly appointed 'Broke Beater Bar' is my largest pour so far. Naturally, I was a little nervous to ship it 😅. Thanks for the shout-out bro.
It made it. I was very excited to get the package. Love all your pours and the hand written notes. I was happy to get a glow sticker. Thanks again Broke.
@darrellusa8271 Howdy Darrell thanks for stopping by. I got alot of inspiration from watching The Broke Stacker make these pours and it's even better to be able to own them. I started with some copper and now I finally got some of his silver.
@TobaccoRowe1960 you can do it just make sure you have a place to pour it ready first. I wasn't prepared on my first pour and it didn't have very good results
@@3DWoodWorks I poured Lead Soldiers with my dad when I was a kid. I'm considering buying a Ladle somewhere on the net. I learned Sand Casting to, in 8th grade shop class
Nice pickups! Congrats on your Jewlery store sales. That’s awesome! Good luck with the furnace! Can’t wait to see what you pour. I can’t wait to use mine! Thanks again my friend. You are the man. You are a great addition to our community. We are truly blessed to have you. I appreciate the shoutout more than you will ever know. Your kind words push me to be the best version of myself I can be! Much love and respect brother! See you soon! 👊
@TobaccoRowe1960 i use welding gloves. It's so tempting to take them off when trying to do detailed work but I will get used to it. It's not worth the risk not to ware them.
@@3DWoodWorks I think when I was a kid we just wore leather work gloves. And I am the one in the community with the least available funds and happy to be here I might add. ☺
@@b.h.customs2596 I love supporting the stacking community and all those who pour the shiny metals. I wish it was in my budget to have a collection of all of them
Awsome shoutout. I was just telling broke that its so rewarding just being able to watch someone start a craft and their progression. It sounds like your dipping you hand into everything were all routing for you guys
@yocs_nav thanks Brother. To be honest I am preparing for retirement and don't want to be driving so much for work anymore so I'm learning something new that I enjoy
@TuliTuli_ thanks TuliTuli for all you do for the community. It's my pleasure to be able to reward you for all you have done for me even if it don't seem like much to you. Hope if fits. Have fun wearing it.
Hey 3D, we met at the Tukwila coin show as you were looking for coin candidates to turn into rings. Motivated me to break out my coin ring making equipment and make a few rings.
@@3DWoodWorks The quarter and half oz Libertads make good candidates as well as early Newfoundland 50 cent pieces. I wouldn't punch a hole through the Newfoundland's unless they were graded G4 or less and are only worth close to melt value. The mintage numbers are pretty low.
@JDub99.9 thanks JDub99.9 I'm familiar with the Libertad and will be keeping an eye out for the half ounce rounds but have to say that I don't have any Newfoundland rounds so I going to find some. Thanks for subscribing