Chain Nose Pliers
Bent Nose Pliers
Jump Rings
 
Opening Rings
Step 1:
With the cut in the
jump ring at the top
of the ring, hold it
with the pliers as
shown: chain nose in
left hand and bent
nose in right
(reverse all steps for
left-handed)
The plier jaws
should be parallel
with the cut in the
jump ring with the
tips pointing to the
sky.
Step 2:
Imagine you want
to twist the point of
metal opposite the
cut in the jump ring.
This is the only part
of the jump ring
that will actually be
moving.
Step 3:
Without exerting
any inward or
outward pressure,
twist your right
hand so that the tip
of the plier comes
towards you.
Step 4:
Your ring should look
like this.
 
Tips:
If your jump rings won't close you probably applied pressure in
the wrong direction when opening them. Be careful to only twist
that one point of wire opposite the cut.
Once distorted, jump rings will not reform easily, and should just
be thrown away.
Getting a flush close is very important to prevent rings snagging or
pulling open too easily.
While you can open jump rings by twisting your bent nose plier
away from you, you will find this method makes the jump rings a
little easier to use when feeding them into jewelry or chain mail
weaves.
Closing Rings
Step 1:
Holding the pliers
the same way, gently
twist the right plier
back towards the
left, without any
inward or outward
pressure.
Step 2:
Since wire is
springy, you may
need to gently
"rock" the pliers
back and forth past
the closed point
until the jump ring
remains closed.
You should be able
to achieve a very
flush close with no
gaps.


Opening and Closing Jump Rings
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