I am looking for jewelry pliers that can crimp the end of coil bracelet wire. I would like rubber tip pliers that grab. Asked by Bariatric_Patience 39 months ago Similar Questions: jewelry pliers crimp end coil bracelet wire rubber tip grab Recent Questions About: jewelry pliers crimp end coil bracelet wire rubber tip grab Arts > Sewing, Craft & Hobby.
Similar Questions: jewelry pliers crimp end coil bracelet wire rubber tip grab Recent Questions About: jewelry pliers crimp end coil bracelet wire rubber tip grab.
You can purchase these at most craft stores or body jewelry supply companies. These are the same as those that are used for easily opening and closing the end clamps on body jewlery. Sources: bodyartforms.com/productdetails.asp?Prod... .
You can find plenty of jewelry pliers to choose from at shorinternational.com. Jeweler's Pliers & CuttersChain Nose Long Chain Bent Chain Flat Nose Round Nose Rosary Side Cutters Oblique-CuttersParallel Lindstrom Open & Close Bending Ring Holding Link & Loop Close Stone Setting Bead & Crimp Brass & Nylon Jaw Teborg Watch Wubbers Bench Shears Wrap & Looping Snips / Scissors SawbladesHow to Select Pliers and Nippers:Styles- * Chain- Traditional and most popular pliers, used to make bends, loops and similar forming operations. Insides of jaws may be smooth or serrated.
*Flat- For gripping and holding flat or square objects securely and for making angular bends. Insides of jaws may be smooth or serrated, composed of steel, brass or nylon. *Round- For making bends, loops, circles, coils from wire or sheet metal.
Tapered circular jaws are smooth so that they will not scratch or nick soft metals. *Nippers- For cutting a variety of wire. The shape of the edges determines how the ends of the cut wires will appear.
Flush and semi-flush edges will not perform properly on hard wires. Sizes- The overall lengths of most Shor pliers and nippers range from 4" to 8" (102-203 mm). Those over 5" (127 mm) are either for special work with long noses or are intended for heavier work.
Jaws- Serrated or "cut" jaws provide a good grip but serrations can mar jewelry. Smooth jawed pliers are far less likely to mar jewelry but do not provide as good of a grip. We also have brass jaw pliers and nylon jaw pliers.
Joints- Pliers are constructed with either box joints or lap joints. Box joints always outlast and outperform lap joints. They retain precise alignment, opening and closing smoothly and never develop looseness or wobbles .
These pliers come in 3 basic sizes-- * Extra Light Weight- For miniature and small work. All Shor extra light weight pliers have box joints and most have leaf spring handles *Light Weight- For small to medium sized work. All Shor lightweight pliers have box joints and spring handles.
*Standard Weight- For medium to larger work. Sources: http://www. Shorinternational.com/pliers.
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You can find crimping pliers at eebeads.com Eebeads.com sells a pair of crimping pliers that have rubber grips. A second option would be firemountaingems.com; however, the price for a single pair of pliers is higher there. Sources: http://www.
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1 I've purchased from this site. They have a lot of the kind of stuff you're looking for. www-jewelrysupplies.com/store/catalog/To... .
I've purchased from this site. They have a lot of the kind of stuff you're looking for. www-jewelrysupplies.com/store/catalog/To....
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