Here is a quick overview of the process so you can know better if you might be interested.
1. Get sheet silver from a jewelry supplier. Costs spot plus a small premium. Riogrande is my favorite.
2. Roll it out with rolling mill if needed. (almost never is necessary, only if it comes a little too thick. Always a good problem)
3. Cut into proper size with shears. I get it in 6 inch by 2 inch strips and cut that into 3 pieces that are 2 inches square.
5. Stamp grid pattern with hydraulic press. This involves a little muscle and is the most time consuming part.
6. Print lettering with metal printer.
7. I sold most of them in sheets of 50. I cut off individuals to sell for feedback and free/slightly profitable advertising. You can do it with the shears, scissors, or bend until they snap off.
You aren't going to get rich doing this but it is a nice little extra spending money. I was able to pay off my tools and buy a couple guns with it.
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If you are really motivated you can roll your own sheet from ingots with the mill and make some extra bucks.
Finished product is 2x2 inches and 50 bars.