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Old 11-23-2005, 11:38 PM   #1
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I'm looking for information on scrolling coins, such as what blades would you use? I have seen this done in person, and the coins were being cut by hand, I guess using a jewelers saw. Anyone out there do this or tried it before?

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Hi Bill

You might find this thread useful.

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Gill,
Thanks for the reply, I did a google search and didn't find alot, however I did find one interesting site and have emailed them with my questions and others.
Waiting on a reply.... its a interesting site with a lot of displyed work and prices, worth a look.

http://internationalcutcoins.com/index.cfm

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Hi Bill,

I have a post on this site about cutting coins. It will be on page 2 or three by now. I think it is cutting coins .51 cents worth or something like that. Check it out. There is a book by Dave Freeman called " Scrollsawing Coins, Glass, Metals & More. Mr. Freeman explains what blades to use, how to cut the coins and even gives instructions for making a coin holder for use to secure the coins while cutting. You can find this book at Woodcraft stores and most places that sell woodworking books. I purchased mine for $19.95 USA and it is worth every penney. Lots of good information in there for scrollers that want to use something besides wood. I have used a coin cuttin blade from Mike who sells the FD blades. I think it was the FD-RB 2/0 or No.1 .(Flying Dutchman Round Back) . Contact Mike and see what he recommends and he will send you some samples. Be sure and get the book by Dave Freeman and if I can be of help just give me an e-mail. You are going to enjoy the new hobby. Good luck.

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Hi James,

Thanks for the info. I will for sure look into the book by Mr. Freeman, I know a jig to hold those coins would be a plus rather cutting by hand or with a scroll saw.

I'm having a blast working with wood, but thought it would be interesting to give it a try with coins also.

The site I listed prior to this post has a Texas coin like the one in your mentioned thread...sells for $25.00.

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I know cutting coins with a scroll saw would be a challenge and lots of fun.
I was browsing online one day and came upon this image.
There were no details on how it was done.
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Hi Bill,

I have a post on this site about cutting coins. It will be on page 2 or three by now. I think it is cutting coins .51 cents worth or something like that. Check it out. There is a book by Dave Freeman called " Scrollsawing Coins, Glass, Metals & More. Mr. Freeman explains what blades to use, how to cut the coins and even gives instructions for making a coin holder for use to secure the coins while cutting. You can find this book at Woodcraft stores and most places that sell woodworking books. I purchased mine for $19.95 USA and it is worth every penney.
James (HUntsville, TX.)
PS Wood has it on sale for $10.95 plus $5.50 for shipping. About half way down the page on the left.

http://www.pswood.com/home.php?cat=2...ction=0&page=2

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