How to Make Your Own Jump Rings
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- Visit our website for more free tutorials and jewelry-making resources! - fmg.co/m3ScFz If you thought making your own jump rings was difficult, then watch this video and see how easy it is. Lisa Pavelka, award winning author, jewelry designer and instructor shows you how. Learn a couple different ways to make your own jump rings along with some tips and tricks.
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What a great teacher. Very well spoken.
Very informative, thank you!
Well done. Clear concise and to the point with excellent tips as a bonus. Thank you for this.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. So many great tips. ❤
Thank you for watching! 😊
Wow thanks so much!! I was just wondering how jump rings are made both sides being flat.I learned I really need a jeweler's saw!!
We're so glad the video helps - thanks for watching!
Thank you for ending some of my confusion. You have a clear and concise way of teaching.
Glad it was helpful!
As usual, over the top !! Thank you.
Thanks so much, every little bit helps that I learn because I am so new to metalworking.
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the tips Lisa!
Thanks so much for showing that wire-straightener. I never could figure that thing out.
Thanks for the tip on the jump rings using the flush cutters; that's what I needed to know. Most helpful
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
Very clear explanations. Thanks
You explain things very well, thank you.
Your tutorials are always so good to watch and learn knew tips, thank you! Sharon (Sydney, Australia)
You are so welcome Sharon! Thanks for watching!! 😀
Thank you, much appreciated always learn something new. great tips and very easy to understand, awesome!!!
Absolutely fantastic advice
Thank you
Thank you for sharing your experience 😊
Thank you much appreciate ❤️❤️
Thank you a lot 🙏😊
Thank you for watching! 😊
Thank you amazing 😍
Thanks for watching! 😊
I could not imagine why it could take 14 minutes to talk about making jump rings. I am so glad I watched all the way through! I use flush cutters to make my jump rings. I will now be tidying up my work by snipping off that unflush end. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful and thank you for watching!
one of her better videos!
that why I love Fire Mountain Gem and beads video and the people who work there, I just learn some today about closing the jump rings, I had the habit looking on the side of the jump ring when closing it too, now I'm going to start looking on top of the jump ring to close it, thank you for the lesson today.
You're welcome. Glad to hear it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Great tips! Thank you for sharing! 💜
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
Good information new to me. I tend to have a death grip on my tools so thanks for the reminder on that too. Subscribed.
Thanks for watching, Diane!
Thankyou, such a great clear tutorial
You’re welcome 😊
Very clear - thank you! I was wondering how to fix the closure portion of the jump ring without distorting the shape. I'm not quite up to using the saw (as much fun as that might be), but I'll give trimming a smidge of wire a try.
Yes, good question. My jump rings usually fall off my jewelry. How do I prevent that?
Very helpful & informative!! Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Wow, thank you so much! This is so helpful, you made a great tutorial, all of my questions were answered.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you ✌🏽️
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great job.thank you.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your good and helpful video ❤️🙏
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Excellent tips n tricks. Thanks
Most welcome 😊
Wow loved this video, very clear steps and the camera work was brilliant. Gr8 content ie tips regarding jump rings. Thank you🤩
Glad it was helpful!
Very useful tips thank you
You're welcome, Dot. Thanks for watching!
Thank you, I’ve been having a hard time finding a good gauge jump ring with the diameters I need AND the same gold colour… why are there so many gold colours… maybe I should make my own.
Give it a try!
Just subscribed to your channel! Great tutorial, thank you so much! 😊
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Excellent class. I learned a lot. You are a the best teacher❤❤❤❤❤ Thanks for teaching ❤ Komal Bhardwaj
You're welcome. Glad you it was helpful.
Thank you for a very nice video. I am new to jewelry making and you explained things clearly. Can’t wait to get started. ❤
You are so welcome!
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Can you also cut jump rings with a regular pair cutting pliers like flash cutters or side cutters
Great video, I didn't know there was a tool to hold the coil to cut. Im definitely getting one. Also, I always wondered what that 3 roll tool was for or how to use it..now I know its for straightening. I've been making chainmail for about 2 yrs now on a regular basis. Video was great not for just making jump rings but also for the tools. I know I will be purchasing some new tools. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching.
I've been trying to find that tool on your site and can't find it. Is it possible to send a link for that.... many thanks
That was fantastic in the space of a short time I. Just learned lots! Thank you.. Can you be my sister so I can learn much more lol
I just spent three hours trying not to cry messing up jump rings and this was so simple to follow!
We are so happy to hear that this was helpful.
Is there such thing as angle cut jump rings? If so, what are they called? I thought I saw them 1 day but I just looked them up & couldn't find them all I could find were regular ones & ones that have to be crimped.
We have different shapes and types of jump rings that you can find here: www.firemountaingems.com/shop/jumprings?navsrc=top_2_JumpRings
If you are talking about the cut ends being at an angle, then that wouldn't be something we carry. Our jump rings have flush cut ends.
Im not clear on why I’d want to make jump rings using dead soft wire. Wouldn’t it be too flimsy to hold tight?
How do i know if i should get soft, full hard or half hard? I want to make small 3mm 22g jump rings.
It is recommended to use half-hard wire since dead-soft may not hold shape well and full-hard is difficult to coil. Here is our full resource on jump rings: www.firemountaingems.com/resources/jewelry-making-articles/f11v
Hope this helps! 😊
I cannot for the life of me find that tool that you use to hold the coils for cutting. Searched your website, and every site I could think of. What exactly is the tool called, and where can I find it?
Hello! Here is the link to the coil-cutting pliers that we carry on our website: www.firemountaingems.com/itemdetails/h203804tl
So where do u get the coiling pliers?
There's a link in the video description but for your convenience, here's a link: www.firemountaingems.com/shop/wubbers-wire_wrapping_pliers
How would I make my own split jump rings????
You could wrap the wire like a jump ring, but wrap twice and then cut both ends.
@@FireMountainGems thank you
Thank you
You're welcome.