Please compare Tronex #7222 pro jewelry flush cutter with an HRC 63 blade hardness to a tungsten blade. Waste of money? The flush cutter was in packaging from The BeadSmith and they are supposed to be reputable.
The reason it was on the Sale table was because the owner couldn't find any information on the Tronex cutting edges. She said that tungsten edges are the best. Is the HRC 63 blade hardness of equal value to a tungsten blade or did I waste my money when I made the purchase?
I haven't used them yet and I won't if they are no good or not any better than a nameless brand that can be found at Michael's Craft Store. Has anyone out there had a pair or do you know for sure that HRC 63 is good for cutting only butter? I want to use them to cut sterling silver, copper and 14-K gold-filled wire.
If they are a good pair of cutters, what is the maximum wire thickness I can cut with them without damaging them? Asked by TA 43 months ago Similar questions: compare Tronex #7222 pro jewelry flush cutter HRC 63 blade hardness tungsten Waste money Lifestyle > Jewelry.
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