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"These were supposed to be open rings, but all are closed!"
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Closed round rings in 22 gauge.
These .925 sterling silver jump rings are half-hard. This means that the metal is going to be fairly easy to open and close, but it also means that these rings can open easily. If you are using a jump ring to connect 2 parts together, you should work harden the ring or solder it closed.
Work hardening can be accomplished by hand or using a tumbler. To work harden by hand, place the jump ring on a bench block and tap a few times with a rawhide mallet or nylon hammer. This will distort the metal, so you may prefer to work harden in a tumbler.
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Overall rating: 4.2 / 5 from 10 reviews.
Review topics: ["quality","ring","chance"].
"These were supposed to be open rings, but all are closed!"
— Denise H. (1/5)
"These are just as one should expect from the description."
— S0104 (5/5)
"These are just as one should expect from the description."
— S0104 (5/5)
"These are good quality. I would suggest that you buy split rings , also. No more having to make your own . they are done and readt"
— Darlene W. (5/5)
"These are good quality. I would suggest that you buy split rings , also. No more having to make your own . they are done and readt"
— Darlene W. (5/5)
"I primarily use them for earrings. They are a very nice quality."
— Webmaster V. (5/5)
"I primarily use them for earrings. They are a very nice quality."
— Webmaster V. (5/5)
"Product is great, works like it should only thing is the spacing (gap) is a little wide, jumprings should be touching, less chance for problems"
— Abacus (4/5)
"Product is great, works like it should only thing is the spacing (gap) is a little wide, jumprings should be touching, less chance for problems"
— Abacus (4/5)
"Lost the bottom part of my new silver earrings, thanks to the jump ring giving out. Could be that they don't come stronger."
— Swamp R. (3/5)
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