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How to Make Jump Rings, Split Rings and Endless Rings

Need a jump ring but you find that you're totally out? Want to make a custom size endless ring form? We have solutions for you! Allie shares multiple ways that you can create all the jump, split and endless rings that you need for your next project! Check out this episode to learn more!

Episode Transcript

Introduction

In this Better Beader episode, we explore the versatile world of jump rings, split rings, and endless rings. These essential jewelry components are perfect for creating custom chain designs, linking elements together, or adding a professional finishing touch to your projects. Join us as we dive into the techniques and tips for making your own rings, as shared by the expert hosts at Potomac Beads.

Materials Needed

  • Wire in your desired gauge and material (e.g., 20 gauge silver-plated wire)
  • Ring mandrel or dowel rod in various sizes
  • Wire cutters
  • Chain nose pliers
  • Flat nose pliers
  • Nylon jaw pliers (optional)
  • Cup bur or wire rounder (optional)
  • Chasing hammer and bench block (optional)

Step-by-Step Tutorial

  1. Begin by selecting your wire gauge and material based on the desired strength and appearance of your rings.
  2. Wrap the wire tightly around your chosen mandrel or dowel rod, creating a coil. The size of the mandrel will determine the size of your rings.
  3. Using wire cutters, carefully snip along one side of the coil to create individual rings. For a cleaner cut, you can use a cup bur or wire rounder to smooth the ends.
  4. To create jump rings, use chain nose pliers to gently twist the ring open, forming a small gap. Avoid pulling the ends apart, as this can distort the ring's shape.
  5. For split rings, use flat nose pliers to grip one end of the ring, then twist the pliers to create a small gap. This type of ring is ideal for attaching charms or clasps.
  6. Endless rings are made by closing the gap in a jump ring completely, using chain nose pliers to ensure a seamless join. These rings are perfect for creating a continuous chain or linking elements together.
  7. Optional: Use a chasing hammer and bench block to flatten or texture your rings for added visual interest.

Tip: When closing jump rings or endless rings, make sure the ends are perfectly aligned to create a smooth, professional look.

Customization Ideas & Inspiration

The beauty of making your own rings lies in the endless customization options. Experiment with different wire gauges and materials to create rings of varying thickness and color. Mix and match ring sizes to add visual interest to your chain designs or jewelry projects.

Consider incorporating textured or patterned wire for a unique look, or try oxidizing your rings for an antique effect. You can also play with different ring shapes, such as oval or square, by using alternative mandrel forms.

Conclusion

Creating your own jump rings, split rings, and endless rings is a fun and rewarding way to elevate your jewelry designs. With the techniques and tips shared in this Better Beader episode, you'll be able to craft professional-looking rings in no time. Don't be afraid to experiment and let your creativity shine!

We hope this tutorial has inspired you to try making your own rings. Share your creations with us in the comments below, and feel free to ask any questions you may have. For more exciting beading projects and techniques, be sure to check out other episodes in the Better Beader series by Potomac Beads.

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