How To Make Wooden Wedding Rings?

Wednesday, September 30, 2009
By weddingplan

i kinda jumped the gun on the last qustion i asked about making wooden wedding rings but there were a lot of great answers but none seemd to work i have been to allmost every store in chicago and no one seems to know what or understand what i am trying to do. i want to learn on how to make wooden rings, tools,machines,or just plane bits. and all the reseach on the internet has gone now were, so to my fellow woodwroks and others please help.

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5 Responses to “How To Make Wooden Wedding Rings?”

  1. mjdo0720

    Pick a wood that will last a while, like Oak. You can get nice pieces of wood from hobby shops or hardware stores and cut them out with hole saws. After that, sand them down until you like the texture and thickness then coat them with linseed oil, polyurethane, or butcher’s wax.
    But make sure you’re not allergic to those products…especially the oil. You might want to stain them first, too. Try a few, see what works.
    This is a nice idea; mining gold is horrifically bad for the environment. Fields with some gold dust are covered with cyanide treatments to leech out the gold; everything else is laid to waste forever. Hardly the way to commemmorate a marriage.

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  2. n0witryt

    no idea

    #55095
  3. awommack

    first get yourself a wooden nickle, then cut the center out with a drill bit

    #55096
  4. dagreyfo

    why wooden rings? they’ll rot!

    #55097
  5. I 8 duck like I was starving

    You can burn a hole in the wood there are different size rods to do this it want be easy because the size will be so small .I would get a vine and twist it or braid it and clean off the bark, sand it and and then varnish it .You could put sets on it .There are a lot of ways .

    #55098

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