Embossed Keychain Monster

 by Mrballeng
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Made out of 3 Nickels and 3 paper clips.
 
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Step 1: Draw it out

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Draw out what you think looks like a monster. Once you settle on your design, make an exploded drawing of your monster.
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Dusk Shadows says: Jul 13, 2012. 4:25 AM
Evil and cute I like it
0xCyrusx0 says: Jan 10, 2012. 9:14 PM
I'm about 5 hours into making one for my ex girlfriend (hoping that changes).

I got everything done but the arms, mine's a little different. <3 on the stomach and vampire teeth mouth. Pictures in a few days.

ablasi says: Sep 18, 2011. 10:16 AM
This is an adorable craft - I wish I had the tools required to make it, because it's probably the cutest thing I've ever seen made from nickels. No. Not probably. DEFINITELY.
mchs60chip says: Jul 5, 2011. 8:17 AM
Great instrucable. I just finished making one. Though I used pieces of a drum cymbal that my drummer broke to make it instead of nickels
apdog4 says: Jun 11, 2011. 6:38 AM
sorry if i am asking WAY too much questions, but where can i find metal shears or tin snips? and how much money do they cost? which is cheaper?
Mrballeng (author) in reply to apdog4Jun 11, 2011. 10:46 AM
I was at Lowes and I saw the same kind of shears I use for about 10 bucks. Tin snips cost about the same but I like the shears better. And ask all you want. I'm happy to help. 
apdog4 in reply to MrballengJun 11, 2011. 1:12 PM
oh, k, well, i found the tools anyways and i finished, i think it looks pretty decent, i like it though.
Mrballeng (author) in reply to apdog4Jun 12, 2011. 12:31 AM
We would all like to see pictures. I bet you did great. Good going for trying your hand at it.
apdog4 in reply to MrballengJun 12, 2011. 5:41 AM
thanks, i dont think i can get a picture now, ill see if i can get one at some point
apdog4 says: Jun 9, 2011. 6:11 PM
i need help with this step, i tried hammering one nickel for over an hour and barely got any progress at all, how did you do this?
Mrballeng (author) in reply to apdog4Jun 10, 2011. 12:19 AM
Have you checked this out? It should help. Let me know.
apdog4 in reply to MrballengJun 10, 2011. 5:37 AM
hmm, thanks for trying, but i already tried that and i still cant do it.
Mrballeng (author) in reply to apdog4Jun 10, 2011. 9:55 AM
To flatten a nickel you need two surfaces which are harder then the coin. First make sure your using a steel hammer (the striking part of the hammer is surface #1). Then make sure the coin is on another steel surface (I use the head of a 5 pound hammer as surface #2).

If you hammer a coin against conrete or wood, those surfaces will absorb a lot the force your putting in your strike.

If your having trouble keeping the coin in place, tape half of the coin down and strike the exposed side. Once that section is flat, rotate the coin, tape it down, and continue hammering.
apdog4 in reply to MrballengJun 10, 2011. 11:21 AM
Thanks for all the help you provided, i found a metal hammer and surface and went to work, it did a decent job, but then i had an idea. I got a a messed up dremel drill and drilled on it, it did the job fast. They're all done and you cant even see that they were nickels, they're very shiny as well. Again thanks for all the help you gave me, i cant wait to finish this.
apdog4 in reply to MrballengJun 10, 2011. 10:33 AM
thanks i've got it now, i wasnt using a metal hammer and i was doing it on concrete, i'm sure i can find a metal surface easy but the metal hammer could be hard.
apdog4 in reply to apdog4Jun 10, 2011. 5:46 AM
wait no, i havent tried it, i dont have another hammer.......
taria says: May 31, 2011. 1:00 AM
how strong is the nickels after you do all this stuff to them? like this little guy which is soooo cute btw, and the rings and the charms? how strong is it, will it bend? will the rings be squished up if you bump them? I'm just curious, don't get mad at me for asking...
Mrballeng (author) in reply to tariaMay 31, 2011. 10:46 PM
The nickels are great. The little guy is holding up fine.

I keep my cell phone on a ball chain with these same time of paper clip rings at the ends. Two years of pulling on the chain and the rings have not failed me yet.
taria in reply to MrballengJun 4, 2011. 12:59 AM
see now that would be cool, I have a cell phone charm and this would be cool to have dangling out of my pocket. I have an Asian butterfly right now. (the thread kind.) Maybe you can make a cell phone charm out of a nickle that looks like a butterfly. I'd love to see that one.
Mrballeng (author) in reply to tariaJun 4, 2011. 2:01 AM
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taria in reply to MrballengJun 4, 2011. 9:12 AM
I'm sorry, I meant for a cell phone charm, I saw that one. I meant smaller. :) that one is gorgeous as well but it might be to big for a cell phone charm.
TheGeek1984 says: May 23, 2011. 7:14 PM
Congrats on second place! Your 'ibles are always my favorite to read!
Mrballeng (author) in reply to TheGeek1984May 23, 2011. 8:46 PM
Thanks
spiderham says: Feb 6, 2011. 5:31 PM
You do some incredible work! This is one I'm definitely gonna try. My wife is going to love this. Thx
spiderham in reply to spiderhamMay 16, 2011. 4:39 PM
Here it is, finally. Wife loved it. Thx!!!
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zack247 says: Mar 4, 2011. 7:18 PM
wow!
i thought this was made with sheet metal or something, coins were the last thing that came to mind!

definitely a summer project!
scoochmaroo says: Mar 3, 2011. 12:33 PM
This is adorable and I really really want it,
Sunbanks says: Feb 19, 2011. 11:16 PM
Wow, I never would have guessed you made this out of coins! Its so cool, I want to make one now :D
chicopluma says: Feb 19, 2011. 10:05 AM
looks great
papris says: Feb 14, 2011. 2:47 AM
awesome.
St Jimmy says: Feb 12, 2011. 12:16 PM
Gah! Simple! Elegant! Brilliant!
BrandonZV says: Feb 10, 2011. 12:23 PM
Would you ever be thinking about taking requests or selling any? I would love to have something like this, but simply do not have the tools to make it.
BrandonZV in reply to BrandonZVFeb 10, 2011. 12:24 PM
Sorry about that, didn't notice you were the creator of this too. I've already asked you if you'd be selling. Nevermind. :P
Natasha Dee says: Jan 31, 2011. 12:47 PM
What did you use to make the first cuts?
Mrballeng (author) in reply to Natasha DeeJan 31, 2011. 4:04 PM
Sorry about that. Use tin snips, also known as metal shears. You could maybe even use some heavy duty scissors. I add some pictures.
Natasha Dee in reply to MrballengFeb 4, 2011. 12:02 PM
Thanks! Also, to grind them down, do I need a cordless drill or do you think a dremmel will work?
Mrballeng (author) in reply to Natasha DeeFeb 4, 2011. 12:58 PM
I used a scouring pad. See the 3rd picture on step two. But you could get away with using some 1000 grit sand paper by hand. All my supplies come the auto section at Walmart.

The key is to use a smooth faced hammer on a smooth surface. If you hammer on concrete you'll mar up the surface too bad to smooth it by hand.
Natasha Dee in reply to MrballengFeb 8, 2011. 11:31 AM
Sorry; what I meant was after you cut it with the tinsnips, to grind it to the shape you want. Thanks for getting back to me so quickly, btw. I'm really looking foreward to giving this a try!
username252 in reply to Natasha DeeJan 31, 2011. 3:42 PM
It looks like the pieces were grinded down to size with some kind of sander
Mr.Sanchez says: Feb 7, 2011. 4:09 PM
Betcha U r gonna win... luv Key chains
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