I just found your channel the other day, and I am just in love with the rings you've made. I can also just watch metal get carved away on the lathe all day.
It’s nice to see your vids pop up for me because I watched your vids way back in the day about 3 years ago and then thing happened so I stopped at it beings so many memories watching you again Keep this amazing work up
Please make a video on how to care for these exotic rings long term. Do's and don'ts please! I have the timascus obsidian ring as my wedding ring and just love the color and shape and would love to keep it that way till I die haha. Love your work absolutely beautiful Patrick. This video is going in the right direction of back to your basics and I love that! Keep it up
I love those rings, one day I'll get one. I wonder how a ring would look making one in the opposite direction, probably have to be fairly wide, maybe if it is cut diagonally?
Hey, Patrick. I think I've made the exact same comment a couple of years ago, but why don't you just make the inner ring to a really tight fit, and then just cool it down with liquid nitrogen or dry ice, to make it shring, drop it in the outer ring (or press it. Depends on how much it shrinks) and it'd come back to it's original size and be permanently stuck inside. I believe it's a much stronger and more relyable bond, than CA
I haven't watched any of his videos for a couple of years, because of the poor machining, and I see he has got no better. He really needs to do an engineering course to learn something that he can apply to what he is doing, or as @andybaldman said, he just doesn't care. For the prices he sells his items at, you would think he would put more care into his workmanship.
Would you be interested in sending scraps of the leftovers of the ring making such as the titanium and the super conductor scraps I am very curious is that a project I’m trying to do if I can do it with these materials namely scrap materials you know those little find fluffy bits that you finish when you were cutting it.
What do you do with your scraps of titanium? Do you know the pieces that are coming out as your carving and cutting the titanium to make the ring you don’t throw it away do you?
Would you be able to make a sphere from the super conductor that was hollow in the center or would it lose being a super conductor if it was not hollowed in the center like a sphere complete sphere it would probably thread together you know you tighten it once it’s done at the top to make the complete sphere or would you have to have that 3-D print it I’m just wondering there’s some thing I’m trying to make that I have the design for I just not sure how to put it together and part of it is a certain type of sphere.
bro, one suggestion. Have you ever heard of friction welding? How about welding two of the most beautiful shaped metals, like idk, meteorite with superconductor, and then just cutting one piece few inches from were the welding was formed? Imagine that combination of metals and colours. Mind blowing.
Sadly welding and friction welding aren't that easy, and you can't really weld superconductor to meteorite, nor can you really friction weld the right together. Given how the different metals adhere to eachother(or lack there of) they wouldn't actually connect, not to mention the different melting points would seriously screw up the welding attempts
@@Penguun Yeah, nah, i know they are very different metals and have different composition, different melting points, but i just love the art of mixing metals. Damascus, mokumegane, the only 2 processes I know. I've seen though Nikel and Copper damascus. I think u can make damascus from metals that have similar priorities only. Im a newbie but I really want to get into this world of crafting and blacksmiting
I'm pretty sure he got confused about what type of superconductor he has. I think that's a high-voltage transmission core for underground high-voltage transmission. Designed to have low (non zero) resistance and hold up to thermal and electrical stress from extreme current at very high voltages. Transmission cores are large, like the thing he has, and are commonly have internal cores of different materials running through them. What he describes, as used in superconductor magnets, are usually tiny very thin wires. Because they have 0 resistance there's little reason for their superconducting cores to be bigger then a hair in diameter.
You’re basically using oxidization on the copper that’s in the ring right it should say in the ring right I’m using voice to text doesn’t always put things right.
4:20 HOLY CRAP!!! That all of a sudden really LOUD beat in my headphones scared the BEJEEBERS out of me... I was freeking out wondering where the heck it was coming from 😡 4:50 WOOOW!!! How obnoxious is it that after turning the volume down NOW I CAN BARELY HEAR YOU!!! Please take into consideration your suffocating volume levels in your videos so it's a more friendlier experience... btw the ring is looking pretty sweet so far 😊
Leave that titanium attached to the bar stock and cut the shelf for the superconductor then cut the titanium off, much better way of doing it and you make less steps
The Superconductor rings easily make some of the most beautiful rings, I remember the obsidian one. They all looks so good
What an awesome marriage of material science and aesthetics
I just found your channel the other day, and I am just in love with the rings you've made. I can also just watch metal get carved away on the lathe all day.
Superconducter and DarkTi are my two favorite materials of all time!
It’s nice to see your vids pop up for me because I watched your vids way back in the day about 3 years ago and then thing happened so I stopped at it beings so many memories watching you again
Keep this amazing work up
Always love the Superconductor videos!
I just bought this ring for my fiance. I am excited to show him and see the ring!
Please make a video on how to care for these exotic rings long term. Do's and don'ts please! I have the timascus obsidian ring as my wedding ring and just love the color and shape and would love to keep it that way till I die haha.
Love your work absolutely beautiful Patrick. This video is going in the right direction of back to your basics and I love that! Keep it up
Patrick, you are so amazing! Thank you for sharing your techniques with us!!
You should send one of these sections to a blacksmith to be heated and twisted before cutting.
I just found you in my recommended today and as a 12 year old, I'm already foreshadowing who I would buy my wedding ring from XD
Have you ever tried using a torch on the conductor and twisting , like twisted Damascus
You beat me to it.
It turned out amazing super cool
I love those rings, one day I'll get one. I wonder how a ring would look making one in the opposite direction, probably have to be fairly wide, maybe if it is cut diagonally?
really cool thanks for showing us
I love your videos
I hope your still making rings in 10 years cuz I've wanted a custom wedding ring from you for years
Can you please provide a link to the green polish that you use? Thank you!!
Is it possible to anodise the titanium once this ring has been brought together?
Is the super conductor still a superconductor once it’s been cut that much no no cut trimmed played with as it were.
My dad loves your rings he wants to buy them😁
i forgot i subed to you till this rolled across video love these types of vidoes
Just curious what happened to the old super conductor pattern?
Hey, Patrick. I think I've made the exact same comment a couple of years ago, but why don't you just make the inner ring to a really tight fit, and then just cool it down with liquid nitrogen or dry ice, to make it shring, drop it in the outer ring (or press it. Depends on how much it shrinks) and it'd come back to it's original size and be permanently stuck inside. I believe it's a much stronger and more relyable bond, than CA
He doesn’t care.
I haven't watched any of his videos for a couple of years, because of the poor machining, and I see he has got no better. He really needs to do an engineering course to learn something that he can apply to what he is doing, or as @andybaldman said, he just doesn't care. For the prices he sells his items at, you would think he would put more care into his workmanship.
13:09 That makes me so nervous for your fingers!
Do you deliver to Singapore?
Really nice but I think a shrink fit for combinding them would have been way cooler
Awesome, as usual! :)
How come you didn’t go press fit?
Would you be interested in sending scraps of the leftovers of the ring making such as the titanium and the super conductor scraps I am very curious is that a project I’m trying to do if I can do it with these materials namely scrap materials you know those little find fluffy bits that you finish when you were cutting it.
You don't get enough attention and it's sad, I hope your channel becomes a lot bigger than it is :)
What do you do with your scraps of titanium? Do you know the pieces that are coming out as your carving and cutting the titanium to make the ring you don’t throw it away do you?
Would you be able to make a sphere from the super conductor that was hollow in the center or would it lose being a super conductor if it was not hollowed in the center like a sphere complete sphere it would probably thread together you know you tighten it once it’s done at the top to make the complete sphere or would you have to have that 3-D print it I’m just wondering there’s some thing I’m trying to make that I have the design for I just not sure how to put it together and part of it is a certain type of sphere.
where do you get your superconductor?
Why did you glue two pieces together? I was thinking you'd make external piece undersize and then heat it up and insert internal part. No glue needed.
What site do you go onto by the rings?
also nice ring I wish I could do that
Where do you source your superconductors from? Seems like a hard material to come by?
bro, one suggestion. Have you ever heard of friction welding? How about welding two of the most beautiful shaped metals, like idk, meteorite with superconductor, and then just cutting one piece few inches from were the welding was formed? Imagine that combination of metals and colours. Mind blowing.
Sadly welding and friction welding aren't that easy, and you can't really weld superconductor to meteorite, nor can you really friction weld the right together. Given how the different metals adhere to eachother(or lack there of) they wouldn't actually connect, not to mention the different melting points would seriously screw up the welding attempts
@@Penguun Yeah, nah, i know they are very different metals and have different composition, different melting points, but i just love the art of mixing metals. Damascus, mokumegane, the only 2 processes I know. I've seen though Nikel and Copper damascus. I think u can make damascus from metals that have similar priorities only. Im a newbie but I really want to get into this world of crafting and blacksmiting
Why did you create an interference fit instead of glue?
Quick question why don’t you soldier the two pieces together it’s I’m just curious.
If it was machined correctly, it would be a press fit and you then don't need any glue or solder.
Cool.
I'm pretty sure he got confused about what type of superconductor he has. I think that's a high-voltage transmission core for underground high-voltage transmission. Designed to have low (non zero) resistance and hold up to thermal and electrical stress from extreme current at very high voltages. Transmission cores are large, like the thing he has, and are commonly have internal cores of different materials running through them.
What he describes, as used in superconductor magnets, are usually tiny very thin wires. Because they have 0 resistance there's little reason for their superconducting cores to be bigger then a hair in diameter.
You’re basically using oxidization on the copper that’s in the ring right it should say in the ring right I’m using voice to text doesn’t always put things right.
How much % is the ferro chloride you are using? I've got 40% to etch my superconductor. Is it okay or is it too much %?
Wow
Great ❤️
I wish you offered raw superconductor rings discs
:amaze:
More videos please 😩
I don’t know why but The tilted looks so much cooler🥵🥶
I wonder why? xD
Gorgeous ring!!! Is this available in a 10mm band (6 superconductor, 4 titanium) on the website? 🙏
4:20 HOLY CRAP!!! That all of a sudden really LOUD beat in my headphones scared the BEJEEBERS out of me... I was freeking out wondering where the heck it was coming from 😡
4:50 WOOOW!!! How obnoxious is it that after turning the volume down NOW I CAN BARELY HEAR YOU!!! Please take into consideration your suffocating volume levels in your videos so it's a more friendlier experience... btw the ring is looking pretty sweet so far 😊
Do you deliver to the UK?
We do!
oh Hi Pat
can you make a minecraft themed ring ?
What is the % of the Hydrogen Peroxide and the Muriatic Acid? And the mix ratio. Thx.. the Ring looks awesome.
do you ever use diamonds
did you get a hair cut?
I love the Titanium Glowstone ri g but cat afford it sad
Who is Amir Polish?
Sauron, log out, we know it's you
Leave that titanium attached to the bar stock and cut the shelf for the superconductor then cut the titanium off, much better way of doing it and you make less steps
Hey man I'm a big fan of yours but can you make the ring if gluttony on the anime named Welcome To Demon School Kruma-Kun
Make Shang chi rings
why do you use name of Super Conductor when there are many metals which could be called by that term?
Hi
Is this technically Superconductor ring 3.0? Unless you made a third inbetween this and 2.0
Cool brav hahahah
does anyone else hear the lego yoda death sound faintly in the beginning?
I'm third on the vid
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