Make A Moscow Mule Copper Mug Pt 1
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I had my first Moscow Mule while on vacation last week and it was amazing so I decided to make my own copper mug.....What could go wrong?
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My 13 year old son watched this video I figured out a few weeks ago. Yesterday came into his room at 1 am or so after hearing a loud bang from his room. He was wasted drunk with a bottle of vodka and some copper sheet and some tin snips and a torch trying to make mug. Definitely was one of my most proud moments of him its awesome watching your kids grow up into self sustaining adults. Thank you so much for this video
Your ability to visualize and then create is incredible. Thanks for sharing.
Love this one! keep it up!
Had my first Moscow Mule this summer too! Huge fan. Was looking for copper cups, but now feeling inspired to create one, thanks Samurai!
Samurai is back!! Glad you a good vacation, I have definitely missed the videos though. Glad your back on
Hope you had a good holiday and you are feeling recharged. Can not wait for tomorrow and see this part two.
Love to see you trying new things, keeps me motivated to do the same...thank you.
Great video, I'm excited to watch part 2.
I really like the music selection and how it fits the "phase of your video"
Hell yeah! Thank you for doing this
thx Stuart, just found it. Ive always wore my belt to the back, never made sense having around front especially bending over and such. Samurai ill be the first on the list to buy one of these. Best idea ive seen in years!
1 Lime, 2 oz Vodka, pour over ice in a copper mug, top off with Ginger Beer, garnish with mint. I love these and make them fairly often for the wife and I.
Glad to see you're back, another great video
@Tatorhead1234
6 жыл бұрын
Wranglerstar go to bed wranglerstar....it's late
Samurai, The process for annealing copper or non-ferrous metals is bringing it to cherry red and quench quickly. The process for annealing Ferris metals is bring it to cherry red and allow to cool slowly.
You look a little better SC, good to have you back. No one does you, like you. Peace
As you mentioned, copper easily work hardens under the blows of a hammer. Non-ferrous metals anneal differently from ferrous ones. Like you said you need to anneal it by heating up the work piece But then quenching it in a mild acidic water solution. Vinegar and water works good for someone who only does this occasionally, Properly annealed in this way, it can become as soft as "butta" (figuratively speaking) and will allow you to shape it into a cylinder almost entirely by hand.
Good to see you back in a good mood, Jesse! At the end of the gate video you looked soooo bummed! Also loved that there was good balanse of you talking and timelapses in this one, some of the later videos has been lacking in the samurai banter dept. ;) keep it up! oh, and AWESOME CUP!
Moscow mules are indeed tasty. Now I want to make a copper mug! Glad you had a great vacation!
The samurai Carpenter learns metalsmithing. Mixed media will only make you a stronger Craftsman. keep it up.
Well done sir! Cheers!
You should try a dark and stormy. Basically a mule with dark rum instead of vodka. Delicious.
Lovely stuff, another talent!
wow. love the new visual.
It was good to see a relaxed Samurai being his boyish self :-)
That was awesome!
I'd suggest for the handle to use that as part of the seam. Solder it together with the seam from both sides, then place in some rivets, it'd look fantastic
Nice. And cool new video and editing work.
Maybe try 5 or 6 copper rivets down the seam of the cup. Might give a nice feature along with the peened surface. Love the cups. Inspiration to make my own!
awesome looks great guy.
Hey Samurai. Love your channel and projects. While you may never need this knowledge as you may not do more copper projects, may I tender some advice? You'll find it much easier to work with copper (particularly if you're hammering on it) if you anneal it periodically. Copper work-hardens quickly (gets harder and stiffer) and becomes more difficult to shape as you work it. With a simple propane torch you can heat it to a gentle glowing orange color, then let it cool or dip it in water. It will be much more malleable for a while. As it hardens up again, anneal it again. It does blacken but can be easily polished off, or, if you're going to work with copper regularly, buy or make some "pickle" solution which will remove the oxidation from annealing. Keep the vids coming!
@dandowney836
6 жыл бұрын
LOL. Just turned the vid back on and there you are annealing it. Goodonya.
Cool project!
Awesome idea!! I drinking out of one now!
All of these top comments and no one mentioned, "Keep your Peen Clean"? You guys are slipping. Now Samurai go make that into a tee shirt.
@rickrudd
6 жыл бұрын
I almost did. When he dropped "Peen it out and make it round", it really struck me as a great rock-bottom of the barrel opportunity as well :)
1.5 ounces of Tito's vodka, Fever Tree ginger beer and half of a freshly squeezed lime in an ice filled copper mug. Delicious! Just don't forget the lime juice as it is the bonding agent for the drink! //Break// Like the new videography.
Great mug!
I like your creativity. Note: To anneal copper, you must get it red hot. When you quench it, that does not harden the metal. Hammering and working the metal hardens it. When you anneal copper, it gets VERY soft.
just a tip, non ferrous metals such as copper, brass etc are quench annealed. so you heat them to the point they just start to glow then they soften up to continue working. do this periodically to prevent it from work hardening and tearing. steel on the other hand hardens when quenched (to varying degrees depending on carbon content) love your work, and always enjoy watching your videos!
heat the whole thing ting to cherry red and quench it in water copper works the exact opposite of steal and will soften
@thezellis2641
3 жыл бұрын
True
Also you should make a sweet wooden holder for the cup with a jointed handle!!
samurai, have you ever tried MAP gas for annealing. I first used it when I worked in the Rockies because propane would freeze solid at our temps (-40 F). It is wicked awesome....burns way hotter thus takes less time for whatever task you are trying (which is even more awesome when it is -40!!). Comes in a yellow bottle and costs more but lasts way longer due to the time needed thing.
try the kentucky mule - same recipe as moscow, just bourbon in lieu of vodka, with a sprig of fresh mint
If there's a fear of drinking out of copper, just line the inside of it with a thin coat of food safe epoxy resin... Also help to water seal it.
I really liked the editing on this video -- the little flash-forwards of things you were talking about.
When working with copper, the more you hit it the harder it will become. If you want to anneal it heat and quench
@ecksmunky1
6 жыл бұрын
Also copper is good for leeching methanol out if ethanol which is why copper is the go to material in distillation of alcohol.
I liked the trick of clamping the hammer in the vise.
Samurai, you are to cool hermano! Another great video. BTW, beautiful Japanese Cedar Gate. Jeff G makes a good point in his post regarding copper poisoning. Look into it!
The best mug is the Yeti lowball as my Yeti keeps the ice frozen and not melted like those copper mugs which transfer heat quickly and dilute the drink
Where's part 2 at?!? Can't wait to see it!!
Mug looks great, can you explain how you fitted the top rim together a bit more ?
Wow. That's cool.
Great!
I thought this was Samurai Carpenter, not Samurai Blacksmith! Lol just bustin your balls, love your videos!
copper anneals by quenching unlike steel that hardens
Nice video. I would have closed the ends of the sheet with a fold. I would also close the floor plate with a fold.
looks good for winging
Have you thought about just making the cup portion out of just one solid piece of copper? Like, using a large round piece of copper, and deforming it around an inner circle and working your way outwards (towards the top of the mug). Would that work?
yeah, can definitely see the beer and food.
We've been drinking Moscow Mule's for years and love them (in Australia). We also squeeze about half a lime into each one. Enjoy. PS - I wouldn't drink them from a copper vessel either ...just saying. If you insist though, don't use solder (70% lead)
Waiting for part 2
Just finished catching up on a week's worth of @alecsteele before watching this and kept thinking to myself, "just throw it in the forge!" Lol. Keep doing this kind of stuff and you'll have a case for the power hammer. Nice mug though, cheers!
Just recently find,water and cofee,best from copper cups. So I find ýou. Thks for video. I do not have too many tools,just garage staf,but I will try to make a cofee pot,cup.
The Moscow mule is popularly served in a copper mug. Public health advisories recommend the mugs be plated with nickel or stainless steel on the inside and the lip.
Hey Samurai, I haven't looked but aren't those mugs tin lined like copper cookware is? Your mugs are comin together very nicely! Thank you for one great video after another.
awesome!
Holy shit! There are some wingers on here. Talk about trolls..... Samurai, happy to see your still going and we love your channel, everyone needs a vacation, you don't need to spend thousands of dollars to have a good vacation.
Think on the succeeding videos the background music isn't louder than the commentary? I'm constantly turning the volume up and down to compensate for the different volumes in the video. Thanks.
Love the video! Fellow Canadian:)
You are a Star!
If you have one of the air palm nailers or even the crapman electric one they make great peening devices. I just use a stove bolt takes in place and peen away. 2 hours by hand or 10 minutes with the tool
The hole in the anvil is called a hardy hole because it was traditionally cut into the anvil with a square-chisel called a hardy chisel. (I don't know if that's because it was stout or because the inventor was named Hardy.) A tool that fits into the hardy hole is called, unsurprisingly, a hardy tool.
This would have been a perfect project for the power hammer you want. Lol nice work!
you should think about putting tool wall/box next to your vac system. Would look nice then a plank of wood. :)
Use lead free solder or silver solder for anything used for food or drink.
You can more effectively anneal copper by heating to dull red and quick quench in plain water. Yes, sir. Opposite of most ferrous metals and aluminum as well. Aluminum at very low temps with a sooty flame just to see where you've been then air cool. Prob TMI lol
Great video I enjoyed the content, maybe a bit too long. Keep up the great work !
My 2 cent advice: use the type of solder or brazing that is the healthiest. No need to poison yourself. Lots of heavy medal poison in some of that stuff. I would even check on copper.
Sorry a bit off topic what kind of rifle do you have hanging up
Copper when heated and cooled quickly will anneal unlike iron or steel which get harder.Check it out.
Nice little project I was going to to say about the copper poisoning but everyone has said but it's good to see you cracking a few joke again man looks like that holiday did you some good keep up the great work look forward to see more 🖒👊
"Swing the big peen!!"...gonna be my new phrase for a while!!...thnx for the great videos Samurai!!!
I watch a lot of your videos. I love your work. I also work with copper. I did not know if you realize or not, but when you make a Moscow mule in a copper vessel, there is a chemical reaction going on between the copper and the large amount of lime juice that goes into a mule. The lime juice is stripping a microscopic layer of copper from the mug, which becomes a very toxic copper acetate suspension. Copper is banned in the packaging of alcohol or other liquids with a PH lower than (6.0). for that very reason. I know that they are the rage and everybody loves them....but I can't get past the chemistry. Your mug is beautiful.....use it for everything but alcohol, please. Copper is a perfectly safe material for everything food related....with a PH above 6. Copper pot for chicken soup....YES.....Copper pot for Tomato sauce....Not a good idea. Keep up the great work and be safe.
The use of copper on low acid foods can cause copper poisoning due to the acidity leaching off the copper. I am not exactly sure, but I doubt that a drink that is obviously consumed very quickly once prepared would leach the amount capable of getting someone sick could happen 3.5mg/L. Additional information is welcome, I think the use limitation in food service is mostly for backflow prevention of carbinators for soda machines and prolonged storage of food in a copper container. Ty for the video Samurai.
Samurai, you should stamp your logo onto the bottom of the cup before you attach it. or something etched...... or something cool. The cup is a cool idea. I like it allllot.
Hey samurai do ur self a favor when done with the cup clean it with Hines 57 ketchup safe clean after rinsing and no harsh chemicals
@TakeS_itApart
6 жыл бұрын
^this
@MarkParkTech
6 жыл бұрын
It's the vinegar content, it cleans off all the garbage.
@jonandrew4316
6 жыл бұрын
FDA is saying ph lvl of the drink no good for copper
@marsalseides
6 жыл бұрын
Plus the acidity of the ketchup will clean it look up moonshine and how to clean copper pot stills the backwoods way
@tylerrickertsen4197
6 жыл бұрын
Just remember acidic juices has a tendency to break down copper metals. Pace your self or you will suffer from copper poisoning.
Bruh you still the killing it!!!
Samurai, just got to say your wood work is very Zen. Your vest/rig is awesome, ,,, can I ask you where did you get it.the addition to your house,,, AMAZING
@pj8134
6 жыл бұрын
Jenny Garcia made the tool best himself - there's a video
At 4:57 becomes clear you guys need the metric system... ;)
Since you have a lathe, you could try metal spinning a mug.
I can just see your wife giving you the eye roll --- love it
Excited to see you back in the shop. Continue being unique. That was God's design anyways. Just curious, are the sawhorse plans still available?
Hi Samurai love the vids, the horn on your anvil looks damaged and needs reshaping
I really enjoy watching this process. I want to work with copper. I'm just wondering about the soldering is there copper solder? Is the solder safe for foods and liquids? I just don't want to have something that is toxic.
dude moscow mule is the boooooomb! Ive had a local "variante" in a small town in germany, but instead of vodka you put gin, and you add cucumber pieces in it
Thanks for the nice videos Samurai. I don't want to be negative but? When cooking with copper sauce pans they are coated with tin. This is to stop reactions with acidic foods etc. Aluminum has the same problem, except it is a Neurotoxin. And should not be used in cooking food. Again many thanks for the great videos. And Greetings from Africa.
Copper doesn't harden by heating and quenching the way steel does. It has the exact opposite effect. heat it and water quench to soften it!
Water quench the hot copper will make it much softer.
Hopefully you'll put a glass inside, as copper creates a poison green surface when contacts fluids (water) ;)
where do you get that copper sheet?
Eu também sou do Brasil, Abraços!
@psmith9947
6 жыл бұрын
eu nao sou do Brasil mas vivi la por dois anos....AMO BRASIL!!
Nice job! I would think if a samurai was to consume alcohol it would be saki or rice wine.....but a Moscow mule is good too😏