by camtender » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:11 pm
I did find a few more, but I don't think I will ever search dimes again by hand...................however.............
On a side note, I spent about an 1.5 hours working with the Ryedale and the silver dimes. I am 99% sure I have figured away to sort the dimes using the Ryedale. First issue I had to address was the dimes being thinner and getting stuck under the penny wheel (since I do not have a dime wheel - do they make one?), In order to remedy this, I found that if you apply a small amount of pressure to the center of the wheel - not enough to stop or hinder the wheel circulation, but enough that you are pressing the coin wheel closer to its base. I first used my index finger, then I machined a 1/2 inch wooden dowel with a concave face to match the center of the wheel, placed the Ryedale inside my drill press and applied a consistent amount of pressure - this worked good as long as I did not drop a bunch of dimes at a time, I would drop them about ever 1/2 second. Obviously putting this level of pressure on the wheel is not good for the machine, but I did it to work for my experiment.
I played with a combination of BU dimes, circulated dimes and found way to get the Rydeale to accept all the silver and reject all the clad.
Correct me if I am wrong, but it seem I have read that the Ryedale will not sort silver???