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Coin Inlays
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Mike Barkley



Registered: March 2005
Location: Southgate, Michigan
Posts: 1,141
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Easy method for cutting recess for inlaying coins, buttons, pins, etc with a parting tool
· Date: Sun July 8, 2007 · Views: 6,373 · Tags: 1 · Filesize: 40.3kb, 135.3kb · Dimensions: 1000 x 756 ·
Keywords: coin inlays grips


Mike Barkley

Registered: March 2005
Location: Southgate, Michigan
Posts: 1,141
Sun July 8, 2007 2:34pm

Here's the easiest way I found to do the coin inlays. Works great with buttons and stuff too. I just use the parting tool and start small and move out until I have the diameter recess that I want. There will be a little ridge where the mandrel spacer is against the stock but I just take that down with a Dremel.
Ellis Mendiola

Registered: March 2005
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 649
Sun July 8, 2007 6:08pm

I can't wait to see the finished product.
Neil Toland

Registered: March 2005
Location: S.E. Iowa
Posts: 57
Sun July 8, 2007 11:18pm

Thanks for posting that Mike. That's just one more of your methods I'll copy!


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