They don't work as easy as she makes it seem. I can't say how many I have wasted in order to get 2 of them on a bracelet. Being sterling silver, they are soft and easily become dented from the pliers.
I have been doing this for some time because I was fed up with them opening. I even started using two rings to get them to stay shut. But then I was fiddling one day and found this does 'click' into place. So I do it every time now. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for the instructions!
1aneeshsivan 8 months ago
They don't work as easy as she makes it seem. I can't say how many I have wasted in order to get 2 of them on a bracelet. Being sterling silver, they are soft and easily become dented from the pliers.
dmwheels53 8 months ago
Real metalsmiths use silver solder.
citizenkong 1 year ago
How exactly does it 'lock'? It seems great anyway..
LisetteR 1 year ago
Where can I purchase these and what is the actual size and gauge???????
FullaSugga 3 years ago
I have been doing this for some time because I was fed up with them opening. I even started using two rings to get them to stay shut. But then I was fiddling one day and found this does 'click' into place. So I do it every time now. Thanks for sharing.
smekat 3 years ago
I respectfully disagree, it's just a jump ring, I don't see any difference, its not being work harden or anything.
1axvn 3 years ago