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Well here is a mini tutorial for the steps we take in making our own jumprings.
Check out the original tutorial at [link]

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:icontk8247:
Where did you get thet tool from? That makes it so much easier. You know how many pair of snips and flush cutter I've gone thru over the years. :lol:

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:iconandrewk1969:
It's called a jumpringer.
If you google it you'll find where you can get one. By the time you add the flex shaft the whole set up is like $350.

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:iconjayetta:
Very simple and precise. I actually use my paintbrush handle for a mandrel. :blushes: I didn't know that there were such things as mandrels.

I would definitly like to buy jump rings from you!!! I can't find a good place to get any that arnt expensive. What would your prices be? any ideas? I make my own with copper and stuff but the only place I can get coils of silver wire is at gem shows and thats a little expensive. So if you could I would also be interested to buy coils from you or could you tell me of a quality place to get them it would be awsome!!
:iconandrewk1969:
Aluminum, copper, bronze, stainless steel roughly $5.00 ounce,
silver $40.00 an ounce.
Shipping is roughly 2-3 dollars depending on where you live.

Let me know what quantities you want and sizes and I'll quote the order accordingly. Depending on the quantity and size the price may go down but it will not go up. So the prices I quoted you are on the high end so you know what the top dollar cost would be.
To discuss further email me at andrew@chainmaillebymboi.com.
Thanks

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:iconthebluekraken:
nice this has given me some great ideas.. i have TONS of thick copper wire saved from the kind of work i do destroying computers just laying around.. this would be perfect reuse for some of the wire. now i just need a thiner cutting disk for my foredom

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Thanks

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:iconpsicoboy:
i think this one [link] is more cheap ... but yours is dam good !!!



I loved u tutorial ! tnx alot to share this !!!
:iconandrewk1969:
Maybe cheaper but requires some technical ability to put together.
The jumpringer is a totally premade thing. The whole idea behind the turoial is to show the basic procedure for making jumprings, not necessarily the differnt methods of cutting.

I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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:iconpsicoboy:
yeah ... i really need a better way to cut ... u way looks like more easy ...

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