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<p>[QUOTE="Tom Maringer, post: 387383, member: 7033"]I hadn't tried anything like that yet. The set-ups that Denis Cooper shows the US mint using in THE ART AND CRAFT OF COINMAKING are quite a bit more sophisticated and involved the coned die blanks having a tapered back-shank. Ron Landis showed me a trick that he uses for centering the hub using a custom made live-center on a large floor lathe. There are solutions... I'm just trying to one-off the things. I'm not imagining I'll sell more than five or six of these sets.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Maringer, post: 387383, member: 7033"]I hadn't tried anything like that yet. The set-ups that Denis Cooper shows the US mint using in THE ART AND CRAFT OF COINMAKING are quite a bit more sophisticated and involved the coned die blanks having a tapered back-shank. Ron Landis showed me a trick that he uses for centering the hub using a custom made live-center on a large floor lathe. There are solutions... I'm just trying to one-off the things. I'm not imagining I'll sell more than five or six of these sets.[/QUOTE]
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