JEWELLERY FORMING, PLANNISHING &ROLLINGMILLS
Jump Ring Opening Tool, 0.30 to 0.80mm Grooves
Jump Ring Opening • Simple & easy to use • Twist action, jump ring opener • Save your fingers the stress • 4 different widths across 10 different grooves: 0.30, 0.50, 0.70 & 0.80mm
• Overall diameter Ø20mm Code
Description J52380 Jump Ring Opener, Multi Groove
UOM Price £4.95
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Jump Ring Opening Tool, 0.70 to 1.60mm Grooves
Jump Ring Opening
• Simple & easy to use • Twist action, jump ring opener • Save your fingers the stress • 3 different width slots, 0.70, 1.05 & 1.60mm
• Overall diameter Ø20mm Code
Description J37137 Jump Ring Opening Tool Mandrels - Anticlastic - With Die Set
UOM Price £0.95
EACH
Anticlastic forming jewellery is a craft that has been used for at least over 100 years. This method provides many ideas for jewellery artists to create fascinating and profitable works of art for their customers.
Mandrels for Bangles, Bracelets & Hoop Earrings
• Anticlastic forming is a technique of metal forming whereby sheet metal is formed directly with a hammer on a surface that is curved or rounded inward, creating a bowl effect on a bracelet, bangle or ring.
• Speedy change tooling allows one to slide bangle dies on and off in seconds
• Mount onto our bench vice (code V33153) or will fit standard 4” vices. It is also recommended to use some vice jaws so that the mandrel remains perfect and mark free (code FDASJ35).
• The dies and holder are precision ground, high polished and hardened ensuring if used properly will last a life time
Set includes: • 1 x Mounting die vice bar: Ø20mm x 200mm • 10 x dies, including anticlastic, convex, concave & flat dies
• Wooden stand Code
D55040
Mandrels for making bracelets, bangles and hoop earrings
Design, manufacture and repair, bangles, bracelets, hooped earring with our large selection of tools and equipment.
In recent years the public interest in bangle and bracelet fashions has glamorously resurged, particular with the growth of the Pandora and Chamilia brands. Bangles and bracelets can come in variable shapes and sizes and we stock a wide selection of tools and equipment for all sizing, manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing needs. Take this opportunity to design and manufacture your own Churi range to capitalise on a rapidly growing industry.
We have a large selection of mandrels in oval and round shapes varying in sizes and
864 Description
Bangle Forming Anticlastic Mandrel & Die Set
Anticlastic Mandrel & Die Set, Durston
UOM Price EACH £99.95 Oval, Steel
JEWELLERY FORMING, PLANNISHING & ROLLING MILLS
material quality. Our Italian mandrels have been used in manufacturing for generations; they are all finished to a smooth high standard. Made from cast iron their centres are hollow making them lighter to make working with them easy. Likewise we now stock an economy range of these mandrels from India at exceptional value, again made from cast iron; hollow centred comprising a smooth finish. Furthermore, the wooden mandrel has also proven popular as being an inexpensive way of forming, ideal for infrequent use.
Anticlastic Mandrel & Die Set
Bangle making is taken to another level with the Durston bangle anticlastic forming six piece die set. This tool gives one simple method to form bangles in various shapes.
• Anticlastic forming is a technique of metal forming whereby sheet metal is formed directly with a hammer on a surface that is curved or rounded inward, creating a bowl effect on a bracelet, bangle or ring.
• Speedy change tooling allows one to slide bangle dies on and off in seconds
• Mount onto our bench vice (code V33153) or will fit standard 4” vices. It is also recommended to use some vice jaws so that the mandrel remains perfect and mark free (code FDASJ35).
• The dies and holder are precision ground, high polished and hardened ensuring if used properly will last a life time
• Special shape Durston nylon forming hammer included
• Durston 1181 • Made in UK
The set includes: • 1 x Durston special made convex nylon hammer • 1 x Mounting die vice bar: Ø20mm x 200mm • 1 x large flat round die: Ø60mm x length 55mm • 1 x Small flat round die: Ø40mm x length 55mm • 1 x Large shallow concave die: Ø60mm x length 55mm x concaving central point Ø50mm
• 1 x Small shallow concave die: Ø40mm x length 55mm x concaving central point Ø30mm
• 1 x Large double concave shallow die: Ø60mm x length 55mm, consisting of two concave forms:
- Large concave width 30mm x concaving central point Ø50mm
- Small concave width 15mm x concaving central point Ø30mm
• 1 x Small twin concave shallow die: Ø40mm x length of face 55mm, consisting of two concave forms:
- Large Concave width 30mm x concaving central point Ø30mm
- Small concave width 15mm x concaving central point Ø25mm
How to use:
1. Secure the mounting die vice bar into your bench vice and chose a die required for forming your shape.
2. Push the die onto the die bar holder and see how you can also turn the die a full 360 °, giving a wide flexibility for forming a bangle
3. For anticlastic forming, place your metal into the concave shape and tap with the forming hammer provided, constantly around the metal. Notice now how the bangle develops a concave anticlastic shape
4. With your plain dies, place the metal over the chosen die and tap evenly so the piece wraps its self over die.
This will give you a perfect round bangle form. Code
Description D35760
Bangle Forming Anticlastic Mandrel & Die Set
UOM Price EACH £144.95
Mandrels - Anticlastic - With Die Set - Durston
Anticlastic forming jewellery is a craft that has been used for at least over 100 years. This method provides many ideas for jewellery artists to create fascinating and profitable works of art for their customers.
Mandrels - Oval - Steel COUSINS TRADE SUPPLIER
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