Make It - Gold / Glass Vial Holder

by dpmakestuff in Workshop > Woodworking

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Make It - Gold / Glass Vial Holder

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This summer I was lucky enough to get some gold mining lessons in British Columbia (thanks Josh and crew!) My family and I spent the day on the river panning and we have a small vial of gold to show for the work. I wanted to build a housing that would protect the vial but also make it easy to admire the gold. This is what I came up with.

I urge you to check out the build video to see the whole thing come together. Links to all the products I used in this build can be found in the video description.

Cutting a Base and a Top

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This is really basic build. The top and bottoms are identical pieces of wood cut down from a scrap piece of walnut I had. I taped them together in preparation for the next step.

Drill Some Holes

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I drilled through both pieces at the same time in the four corners with a 1/4" forstner bit on the drill press. Drilling through both at the same time ensures the hole placement is identical. I then drilled a 5/8" hole in the centre of each block. One of the 5/8" holes was 1/8" deep and the other side was just deep enough to hide the plastic lid of the vial.

Cutting the Brass

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I sandwiched the vial of gold between the base and top to determine the length the rod and spacers needed. The rod is 1/4" solid brass and the spacers are 5/16" brass tubing with a 1/4" ID. The brass rod should protrude an 1/8" top and bottom. I assembled the holder and made my way over to the anvil.

STOP!, Hammer Time!

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Nothing really to say about this step other than it will take a lot longer than you'd think. I worked on one pin at a time, slowly mushrooming the brass rod to pin the vial in place. The spacers keep the pressure off the vial so as not to break it.

Finishing

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I used Briwax to protect the wood and wax and this project is done.

I urge you to check out the build video to see the whole thing come together. Links to all the products I used in this build can be found in the video description.