Wooden Ring Clamp Holder, 5.5-inch Jewellery Making Vise Tool with Wing Nut
For bench jewellers needing to secure rings for stone setting, polishing, or repair. This 5.5-inch wooden ring clamp provides a firm, controlled grip, freeing both hands for detailed work whilst preventing damage to the ring shank. All our jewellery tools are UK-stocked for fast delivery.
Key features
- A steel wing nut allows for fine, finger-tight adjustment of clamping pressure.
- Tapered wooden jaws accommodate a wide range of ring sizes and profiles.
- Lightweight wood construction provides thermal insulation during light soldering tasks.
- Metal ferrule at the tip reinforces the jaws against splitting under pressure.
- Overall length of 5.5 inches (approx. 140mm) fits comfortably in the hand or a bench vise.
Who it's for
An essential hand vise for UK bench jewellers, apprentices, and jewellery students. Also suitable for model makers and craftspeople who need to hold small, delicate components securely for finishing or assembly work.
Specifications
- Material: Wood with steel hardware
- Overall Length: 5.5" (approx. 140mm)
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers securing rings for stone setting
- Jewellery apprentices and students holding rings for polishing
- Model makers needing a firm grip on delicate components
- Craftspeople assembling small, intricate parts
Not for
- Heavy-duty clamping of large metal workpieces
- High-temperature soldering operations
- Holding items requiring extreme clamping force
How this compares
| Wooden Ring Clamp Holder,... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Wood with steel hardware | Basic plastic or unreinforced wood |
| Jaw reinforcement | Metal ferrule at the tip reinforces the jaws against splitting | Unreinforced wooden jaws prone to splitting under pressure |
| Clamping adjustment | Steel wing nut allows for fine, finger-tight adjustment | Simple screw or basic friction mechanism |
| Thermal insulation | Lightweight wood construction provides thermal insulation during light soldering | Metal or composite materials with poor thermal insulation |