Large Half Cut Ring and Bracelet Pliers, Round and Half Round, 1-3/8 Inch Bending Curving Jewellery Tool
For jewellers working with heavy-gauge strip, these UK-stocked pliers simplify the forming of large-diameter rings and bangles. The broad 1⅜-inch jaws distribute pressure evenly, allowing you to shape wide bands without causing the localised stress marks common with smaller tools.
Key features
- Features one fully round jaw and one half-round jaw for versatile shaping.
- A 1⅜-inch (approx. 35mm) jaw width distributes forming pressure evenly across wide metal strip.
- Polished steel jaw surfaces minimise the risk of marring your workpiece.
- Box-joint construction ensures jaws remain parallel and aligned whilst under pressure.
- Fitted with blue, non-slip comfort grips on ergonomically curved handles.
Who it's for
UK silversmiths and bench jewellers who regularly produce large-scale pieces like cuffs, bangles, and wide-band rings. Also suitable for craftspeople and metalworkers forming curves in heavy-gauge, non-ferrous metal strip for their projects.
Specifications
- Jaw Profile: One round, one half-round
- Jaw Width: 1⅜ inch (approx. 35mm)
- Construction: Box joint
- Handles: Blue comfort grip
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK silversmiths forming large-diameter rings
- Bench jewellers shaping wide-band bangles
- Craftspeople curving heavy-gauge non-ferrous metal strip
- Metalworkers producing large-scale jewellery pieces
Not for
- Shaping fine wire or delicate components
- Working with ferrous metals like steel
- Forming small-diameter rings or ear wires
How this compares
| Large Half Cut Ring... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Jaw Profile | One round, one half-round for versatile shaping | Often two round or two flat jaws, limiting shaping options |
| Jaw Width | Broad 1⅜ inch (35mm) jaws for even pressure distribution | Narrower jaws, risking localised stress marks on wide bands |
| Joint Construction | Box joint ensures parallel jaw alignment under pressure | Lap joint, which can flex and misalign over time |
| Jaw Surface | Polished steel surfaces minimise workpiece marring | Unpolished or rougher surfaces, potentially marking metal |