Indestructable Tungsten Jewelry Rings


Found at http://www.tungsten-jewelry.com another test with a hammer from the same guys. In this one he is smashing the rings with the claw end and the result is very interesting.

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25 Comments so far

  1. benuhron on December 14th, 2009

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    wow, 5 hits? really?

  2. flobba123 on December 17th, 2009

    Skull Cufflinks

    tung means heavy in swedish :)

  3. chaserehn on December 19th, 2009

    Mens Fashion

    it shatters

  4. HeeBeeJeeBees21 on December 22nd, 2009

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    He also doesnt mention the fact that you cant size the ring either, so when he says it lasts for 20 years when you go from 20 to 40 you better hope your weight and hands stay identical because you cant size tungsten or titanium. Also what happens if you hurt your fingure when this is on and it starts swell up?

  5. dragonxlove on December 24th, 2009
  6. dragonxlove on December 28th, 2009
  7. railfan552 on December 28th, 2009

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    if they made locks out of tungsten, i would definitley put that on my locker lol :P

  8. madmanno01 on December 28th, 2009

    Silver Cufflinks

    Yes, they are man-made, and so is ultrahard fullerite. If we were talking about just natural substances, then yes, plain diamonds are the hardest.

  9. dragonxlove on January 1st, 2010

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    being that is nano does means that is man made am i correct?

  10. hamsapsifu on January 4th, 2010

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    A tungsten carbide sword will be useless. Since its too brittle. Swords makers go through a lot of trouble to create somewhat flexible swords by tempering the metal. A tungsten carbide sword would shatter, since it will be too hard and brittle, and it would be very uncomfortable wielding such an inflexible sword.

  11. madmanno01 on January 7th, 2010

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    Tao0161: Actually, diamond is the third hardest substance known to man haha. Aggregated diamond nanorods are the hardest, followed by ultrahard fullerite, and finally diamond. The nanorods are over 12 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, while a pure diamond is a 10.

  12. madmanno01 on January 10th, 2010

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    To “theTeabag”: There’s some video in the “related” section that tells you how.

  13. Taz0161 on January 11th, 2010

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    Yes tungsten is great , my wedding band is a 10mm tungsten traditional plain band. I just had to buy 2 to put one through my test of hard knocks. I see your point , as a matter of fact now that I think about it , what wouldn’t get damaged between a hammer and a concrete floor LOL I think under similar circumstances even a diamond ( hardest substance known to man ) would have shattered. Peace

  14. Andyman3k on January 12th, 2010

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    Of course. It’s extremely hard and virtually indestructible. However, the harder a metal is, the more brittle it becomes. Harder metals (like tungsten) are extremely resistant to almost any force, but when subjected to high shock force, will shatter rather than dent or bend.
    I really want one of these rings though. Tungsten is such a beautiful metal. :D

  15. rugby121 on January 14th, 2010

    Cufflinks

    Shut up.

  16. Andyman3k on January 14th, 2010

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    You are referring to 0:35 right? Because If you counted 8, I would recommend you going back to kindergarten. :/ sorry, it was 12. I counted again.
    Of course, if you were being sarcastic, then LOL!

  17. housedogpartyfavor on January 15th, 2010

    your job is to break apart pieces of tungsten as big as a 20 oz. bottle (solid) into pieces about 1/10th of the size of a grain of sand, using a 24 oz. hammer? sounds like an awful job. i’m sure someone can design a machine to do that lousy work. how long does one single 20 oz. piece take?

  18. userjjb on January 15th, 2010

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    It was 8, please go back to kindergarten and learn how to count.

  19. Taz0161 on January 17th, 2010

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    Now take that ring and move it from that wood surface to a hard surface like a concrete floor and do the little hammer test , it will shatter into a million pieces. I’m speaking from expeirence LOL when I heard about the indestructable ring I just had to put it through the ultimate test.

  20. burgulize on January 20th, 2010

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    I wonder what it takes to make a sword of this material :)

  21. Vyraji on January 21st, 2010

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    Maybe a quark is unbreakable

  22. msrwifey on January 24th, 2010

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    Emergency room equipment can cut Tungsten without cutting off your finger. And most retailers that offer tungsten carbide offer free trade ins for life so you can get the right size.

  23. p1r9s8h5 on January 26th, 2010

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    what kind of model of ring were you using for the tungsten ring test and what finish did it have on it?

    im looking for a different / not as shiny as the other ones

  24. AlexPoor on January 27th, 2010

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    Tungsten carbide, from what I understand, gets ’splotches’ and the metal becomes stained when a cobalt binder is used. Now ‘days, jewelers and such only use nickel binders, which prevents this from happening. If you can find it, don’t buy cobalt bound tungsten carbide, only get nickel.

  25. starshock01 on January 29th, 2010

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    LOL who the ef is gonna come across a flying hammer thats gonna hit them in the ring finger?

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