Was there anything stopping Sauron from making another "one ring"? Was he too weak since his separation from the ring to craft another? Or would it have taken a long time?
Answer
The quick answer is, "Yes, he was too weak." In Gandalf's words:
This is the One Ring that he lost many ages ago, to the great weakening of his power.
Now how, exactly, you want to interpret that might vary. After all, Sauron was certainly powerful enough to "reconstitute" himself, reorganize his armies, and sweep back into Mordor relatively early in the Third Age. But the Ring contained him, in a sense:
... it is his, and he let a great part of his own former power pass into it, so that he could rule all the others. (Gandalf)
(both quotes from The Fellowship Of The Ring, Chapter 2, "The Shadow Of The Past")
Even without the Ring, he still had the ability to control the others: in particular the rings of the Nazgûl. But it's at best highly questionable, as I read the material, whether he had enough power to create another Ring of the same power as the first.
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