The best way to cut jump rings as flush as possible is to use a jeweler s saw you will lose a bit of the size as the blade will eat some of the metal.
Sawing jump rings.
Meaning cut both ends so they are flat or flush.
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If you are making just a few jump rings for use here and there just remember to double cut them.
I tried it with great success.
Having stock of jump rings is a big time saver.
They produce a nice sharp cut that makes it easy to tightly close the jump rings or to solder them closed.
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The coil of wire is then moved to a 1 4 wooden dowel to cut the jump rings with a jeweler s saw coping saw.
Because a blade pinches the wire it tends to leave a slightly domed or pointed center with rough edges.
This can make it hard to make the jump ring closed tightly.
Wind the mostly annealled depending on your requirement wire around the desired mandrel diameter in.
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The jump rings are cut with a saw not a blade like wire cutter.
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Also i always make extra jump rings which i then keep in my jump ring box with a big selection of different wire thickness and diameter jump rings.
Disclaimer this is probably not the safest way to cut jump rings as i have cut my own.
I like to use laser gold saw blades 110304 size 4 0 from rio grande.
This is a brief tutorial on making your own saw cut jump rings for jewelry or chainmaille.
After coiling wire around a mandrel thread your saw blade through the coil to cut the jump rings apart and saw from the inside out this makes sawing the coil easier as your blade tends to slip when starting to cut from the outside of the coil she uses a jiffy jump ring tool to hold the jump.