Tools Metal ForMiNg toolS Mitre cUttiNg Jig, riVettiNg Block
SPOTLIGHT ON... Technique Mitre Cutting Vice Jig
Precision engineered from hardened 58 Hrc steel, the technique Mitre cutting Jig is an indispensable, reliable tool for every jeweller's workbench. Manufactured in France
• this heavy duty jig will ensure consistent accurate edges when filing metal sheet, tube or wire • Use the flat clamp edge of your mitre block to cut and file straight, accurate edges at a perfect 90° angle or to a bevelled 45° edge • Use the V-grooves of your mitre cutting jig to accurately centre wire or tube, to be cut or filed down to a perfect 90°or 45° edge every time • can hold up to a maximum of 27mm wide wire or sheet
999 7201 Price/£: 162.20
Multi Angle Mitre Jig
three hinged Mitre cutting Jig. third hinge allows this jig to accurately cut or score 45°, 60° and 90° angles in sheet, wire or tubing. 997 169B
Price/£: 60.59
Mitre Cutting Jig
this tool is a time-saving and highly useful addition to any jeweller's toolbox. Use the flat clamp edge to cut and file straight accurate edges at a perfect 90° angle or to a bevelled 45° edge. Use the V-grooves to accurately centre wire or tube, to be cut to a perfect 90°or 45° edge every time.
997 169A Price/£: 50.49
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Steel Rivetting Block
Made from quality steel, this tool allows you to make your own rivets from 2mm, 1.6mm, 1.3mm and 1mm wire.Features:
• Four holes running down the middle which are used for cutting your wire flush to your piece, ensuring the correct length every time, suitable for 12g, 14g, 16g and 18g wire • two holes at the top of the tool allow you to pre-form your rivet heads using a gas torch suitable for 18g/16g and 14g/12g wire • Four depressions to the left are used to rivet your wire using a rivetting hammer and the three flaring depressions, to the right, are used to rivet eyelets • also suitable to be used in a bench vice, this handy tool has three various holes and depressions on one side, which gives better clearance when working with curved material • ensure you use a vice with rubber jaws, so not to mark the tool