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Wire Rounding Tool

Wire Rounding Tool

SKU:FIL-105

5-1/4" x 1/2"

Made in USA

Regular price $8.00 USD
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Wire Rounding Tool

When a wire is cut, the end is sharp and sometimes ragged. Use this tool to round and smooth wire ends for comfort and safety. Perfect for earwires. Much easier and quicker than using a barrette file. Just place on the end of the wire and give it a few gentle turns on soft metals such as fine silver and copper. The metal you use will determine how easy this will be. Harder metals, such as bronze, brass and silver alloys will require more turns and more force. Use a brass scratch brush to keep the inside teeth clean.

 

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Overall rating: 4.125 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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wire rounding tool

"Thank you. This tool is very useful..."

Nazan C. (5/5)

wire rounding tool

"Thank you. This tool is very useful..."

Nazan C. (5/5)

Great Tool

"I can,t believe I haven,t used this wonderful tool before now. Sure beat sanding."

Brinda (5/5)

Great Tool

"I can,t believe I haven,t used this wonderful tool before now. Sure beat sanding."

Brinda (5/5)

Great tool

"fast and easy to use."

Beaded T. (5/5)

Great tool

"fast and easy to use."

Beaded T. (5/5)

Sounds great - right?

"A few gentle turns? I tried this initially on 22 gauge silver plated copper wire. It took a few dozen turns and cleaning the spiral "teeth" several times in between with a brass wire brush to get the end smooth, much less "rounded." I tried several gauges, and materials (sterling, fine, brass) with the same results. It's a great idea, but it needs improvement as it is not effetive at what it claim"

Robin (2/5)

Disappointment

"This tool simply does not work well. It takes at least 20+ "turns" to even make the wire slightly smooth, much less "rounded". I kept working at it and eventually the wire I used did have a more rounded end, but certainly not what I expected. I used several different gauges of wire, as well as different materials (gauges 16-24, sterling silver, fine silver, silver plated copper core, brass). I got"

Robin (1/5)

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