I discovered I could make jump rings from my wire scraps a few weeks ago, but oh wow, i didn't even know double flush cutters were a thing! That will make it so much easier. Thank you so much for your videos, they're really helpful.
What is the double cutter? How different from reg cutter? Also, for obe jump ring do you make 2 wraps on the pliers? Nit sure how many tomes you go around…?
The Xuron double flush cutters makes a straight cut on both sides of the wire. For the jump rings I would make one full turn around on the tapered round nose pliers or go around several times on the bail-maiking pliers.
I bought those same douvle sided flush cutters. Y'all dont do it. Maybe i got sent a faulty one, but using the tip doesnt work. It only bends the wire. The back of it works but its too difficult to use when the wire is coiled. Definitely go for the saw if youre making your own
With the Double flush cutter for jump rings... how often do you find you need to replace/ sharpen your blades( do you get them sharpened or do you just replace them???) Or do you feel the saw is the better way to go??? ( how often do you need to get new blades) Thx and & thx for getting hammered 🔨🔨 & wired for me .. so big of you heheh !!♥☻☺
Hi Vikki: I actually rarely make jump rings so am not sure how resilient the double flush cutters are. Maybe you can contact the Xuron company. I think the saw method makes a cleaner cut and is easier to use. The blades are pretty resilient and are not expensive in any case. Good luck.
The key is to use a good wire and make sure they are cut flush to the ends line up perfectly. I used 18g Artistic wire in this video, you can use half-hard wire if you go for a thinner gauge like 20g. Good luck.
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Thank you for sharing this,I'm new to jewelry making and so I'm still learning
You are very welcome. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions.
Thank you. This will save me some money.
You are very welcome Anita.
Me too. And they won't lose it's colour. Everything made from 1 wire.
Thank you for sharing ❤
Great tutorial
Thank you.
ThAnk you heather! I was struggling to find jump rings in this mess of a room but then I remembered you showed me how! Now I have PLENTY! TY! TYY
You are very welcome! So happy I could help!
Brilliant with the saw and the coil in the blade. Ty!!
Thanks Jane. I learned that hack during an in-person jewelry making course in Montreal!
I discovered I could make jump rings from my wire scraps a few weeks ago, but oh wow, i didn't even know double flush cutters were a thing! That will make it so much easier. Thank you so much for your videos, they're really helpful.
I'm so happy the videos are helpful Tracy.
Good tips for jump rings. Thanks for sharing you talent. Keep the happiness coming.😷⚒
You are very welcome Randy.
Great tutorial!!
Thanks!
These are great tips! Love this :)
So happy you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.
This was so helpful and informative. Thank you loads x
You are very welcome!
Very well explained video.
So glad you enjoyed it Susan!
What is the double cutter? How different from reg cutter? Also, for obe jump ring do you make 2 wraps on the pliers? Nit sure how many tomes you go around…?
The Xuron double flush cutters makes a straight cut on both sides of the wire. For the jump rings I would make one full turn around on the tapered round nose pliers or go around several times on the bail-maiking pliers.
I bought those same douvle sided flush cutters. Y'all dont do it. Maybe i got sent a faulty one, but using the tip doesnt work. It only bends the wire. The back of it works but its too difficult to use when the wire is coiled.
Definitely go for the saw if youre making your own
The saw is always a better option for professional quality jump rings.
@@HeatherBoydWire thanks!! I'll invest in one soon.
With the Double flush cutter for jump rings... how often do you find you need to replace/ sharpen your blades( do you get them sharpened or do you just replace them???) Or do you feel the saw is the better way to go??? ( how often do you need to get new blades)
Thx and & thx for getting hammered 🔨🔨 & wired for me .. so big of you heheh !!♥☻☺
Hi Vikki: I actually rarely make jump rings so am not sure how resilient the double flush cutters are. Maybe you can contact the Xuron company. I think the saw method makes a cleaner cut and is easier to use. The blades are pretty resilient and are not expensive in any case. Good luck.
I use 22 but it’s stuff not stiff enough to make rings even to use for pendants
22g is quite thin. You can use 20 or 18g for jump rings.
@@HeatherBoydWire thank you 😁 I really appreciate
How do you properly close them tightly? Mine for some reason always open
May I ask the type/hardness of wire you're using?
The key is to use a good wire and make sure they are cut flush to the ends line up perfectly. I used 18g Artistic wire in this video, you can use half-hard wire if you go for a thinner gauge like 20g. Good luck.
I UNDERSTAND NOW.. THEY ARE TO JOIN OR CONECT PARTS.😉
YES Mirta!
bruh i bought the double flush cutters and they cant cut thru 18 gauge stainless steel wire. they keep sliding off and nowthey look damaged
I would only use memory wire cutters to cut steel, especially 18g!
@@HeatherBoydWire is it okay if I ask the difference between memory wire and normal wire?