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Jewelry Shape Template - Oak Leaves

Jewelry Shape Template - Oak Leaves

SKU:TMP-254

3-1/2" x 5"

Made in USA

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Jewelry Shape Template - Oak Leaves

Our special surface makes it easy to find these templates on your workbench, but allows clarity for positioning.

View the videos below for ideas on how our templates can be used. Utilize the graduated sizes and different shapes to make endless design variations.

Use our Ultra Clay Pick for best results!

Includes 8 different leaf shapes. Sizes are from 25mm to 53mm.

Made in the USA

Product Tips

To use the template on polymer, metal or ceramic clay, place a plain or textured slab on a Tuff Card or other work surface. You can safely rest your fingers on the template to hold it in place. Cut out the shape with our Ultra Clay Pick or a very fine needle tool. Start at the outside corners and cut to the inside corners for the cleanest cuts. Remove the template and lift away the excess clay.

For use on sheet metal, use a Scotchbrite pad to give the surface a soft satin finish, then use a scribe to scratch the shape onto metal. China white can also be used to paint on a white surface, or another method is to cover the metal surface with a label, then trace the shape with a sharpie. It's easier to see it this way and helps with more accurate cutting.

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Overall rating: 4.894737 / 5 from 19 reviews.

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Oak Leaves Template

"I love this template. There are three leaf shapes in different sizes. They will be perfect for my Green Man!"

Susan K. (5/5)

Strong as an oak

"Another great "Jewelry Shape Template" from Cool Tools. It has a great range of different oak leaf shapes which allows one to use all the different leaves to create an entire forest's worth of ideas. Despite the detailed curvilinear lines it has, they are not so complex that they don't transfers easily to PMC. Thus creating a first class addition to whatever project you're working on."

Gilshallos (5/5)

Strong as an oak

"Another great "Jewelry Shape Template" from Cool Tools. It has a great range of different oak leaf shapes which allows one to use all the different leaves to create an entire forest's worth of ideas. Despite the detailed curvilinear lines it has, they are not so complex that they don't transfers easily to PMC. Thus creating a first class addition to whatever project you're working on."

Gilshallos (5/5)

Amazing Assortment of Shapes

"So many shapes offer so many design possibilities. Easy to use for both embossing and as a template."

Illuminations A. (5/5)

Amazing Assortment of Shapes

"So many shapes offer so many design possibilities. Easy to use for both embossing and as a template."

Illuminations A. (5/5)

Nice flow to the patterns and many uses.

"Cleans easily without fuss."

K C. (5/5)

Nice flow to the patterns and many uses.

"Cleans easily without fuss."

K C. (5/5)

These are great!

"These oak leaves look better in person. There is a variety of sizes for different projects. I work with sheet metal and cold connections and bought this template as a guide for pendants and pins. The picture gives the impression that these are large cutouts, but they are quite small, perfect size for jewelry making."

Julie (5/5)

These are great!

"These oak leaves look better in person. There is a variety of sizes for different projects. I work with sheet metal and cold connections and bought this template as a guide for pendants and pins. The picture gives the impression that these are large cutouts, but they are quite small, perfect size for jewelry making."

Julie (5/5)

This template is awesome!

"I use this template to create oak leaves out of sheet metal. I simply trace the pattern onto the metal, and then pierce it out with my saw. It takes a little bit of patience to saw out all the details, but it is well worth it in the end. I'm sure these would work great with metal clay. I've yet to try them because my clay skill are poor."

Khd (5/5)

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