Coin Buttons


I did another instructable where I made conchos and snaps with quarters.https://www.instructables.com/id/Handmade-Conchos-a...
The feedback was very positive, and led me to do another one with just buttons. I made buttons out of Quarters, Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies. Even new pennies, post 1960's in which there is a lot of zinc.
The key is to go slow and dome they pennies out slowly.
The feedback was very positive, and led me to do another one with just buttons. I made buttons out of Quarters, Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies. Even new pennies, post 1960's in which there is a lot of zinc.
The key is to go slow and dome they pennies out slowly.
Dome It Out and Add the Post


Dome it out slowly. Working from a large radius block to the smaller.
When you have it where you want it. Drop a copper rivet (michaels/tandy) into the middle. Heat with a small propane/butane torch and then attach the post to the coin with some solder. Once it is cooled, it is time to shine it with a buffer will. You can also get a buffing wheel for a dremel.
When you have it where you want it. Drop a copper rivet (michaels/tandy) into the middle. Heat with a small propane/butane torch and then attach the post to the coin with some solder. Once it is cooled, it is time to shine it with a buffer will. You can also get a buffing wheel for a dremel.
Flatten the Rivet



In order to make a button, the post has to have a hole in it for the thread to go through. I set the rivet and coin on the edge of the vise and hit it with a hammer and flat punch. This made a nice flat area for a hole to be drilled through it.
Cut It and Drill



I cut the rivet with a set of nippers and then drilled a 1/8 inch hole in the stem.
Voila....button
Voila....button