Elkhorn Silver
Jump Ring Maker – Easy, Safe, Patented Jump Ring Jig, USA made
Jump Ring Maker – Easy, Safe, Patented Jump Ring Jig, USA made
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Jump Ring Cutting Tool – Easy, Safe, Patented Jump Ring Cutting Jig
Looking for the most reliable jump ring cutting tool? Our patented jump ring cutting jig makes it safe, fast, and easy to cut clean, consistent jump rings — every time.
Handcrafted in Missouri and protected by U.S. Patent No. 12,343,810, this tool is trusted by jewelers, beaders, wire wrappers, chainmaille artists, and metalsmiths across the USA. It handles coils from 2.5 mm to 11 mm with exceptional precision — no inserts or adjustments needed.
🔹 Choose Your Setup
- Jig with Holder (Most Popular!) – Includes the patented jig + stainless steel bench holder.
- Bench Pin Version – Fits most 5/8”+ bench pins (not included).
🔹 How It Works – 4 Easy Steps
- Tape your coil (especially helpful for multiple cuts).
- Lubricate the saw blade and rest your coil onto it.
- Insert the coil and blade into the jig; add the guide pin.
- Hold the brass plate and saw gently downward for perfect rings.
🔹 What Makes It Different
- U.S. Patented – No. 12,343,810
- One-piece channel cradles coils from 2.5 mm to 11 mm
- Jeweler-designed and precision-crafted in Missouri
- Reduces strain, easy on the fingers, saves time, and minimizes material waste
🔹 Watch It in Action
🔹 Product Details
- Materials: Brass & hardwood jig; stainless steel holder (holder version only)
- Size: 6” long jig; 1.5” x 1.5” saw guide area
- Compatible With: 5/8”+ bench pins
- Made in: Missouri, USA by Elkhorn Silver®
🔹 Great For:
Chainmaille, beading projects, ring cutting, wire wrapping, metalsmithing, jump rings, silversmithing, and DIY jewelry work.
Note: Jump rings, jeweler's saw, and other tools shown in photos are for demonstration purposes only and are not included with purchase.
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This thing does the trick. I have tried every single different way to cut jump rings so that 1) it’s fast, 2) yields jump rings without burrs, 3) not awkward to hold. I have a $800 jump ring cutter that is so complicated I’m not even entirely sure I’m using it right. This little jig here is exactly what I needed. Nothing cuts jump rings smoother than a saw blade, but it takes such an insufferably long time to cut jump rings by hand. If you’re doing something like chainmaille, you’ll be cutting jump rings for the rest of your life trying to get enough. One of the reasons it takes so long is because a coil is such an awkward thing to hold and cut. This jig takes care of that problem. Instead of fighting the coil, the jig holds it in place and all you have to do is saw. It’s perfect. I think it’s a little overpriced, but it works.
Looking forward to making rings
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This thing does the trick. I have tried every single different way to cut jump rings so that 1) it’s fast, 2) yields jump rings without burrs, 3) not awkward to hold. I have a $800 jump ring cutter that is so complicated I’m not even entirely sure I’m using it right. This little jig here is exactly what I needed. Nothing cuts jump rings smoother than a saw blade, but it takes such an insufferably long time to cut jump rings by hand. If you’re doing something like chainmaille, you’ll be cutting jump rings for the rest of your life trying to get enough. One of the reasons it takes so long is because a coil is such an awkward thing to hold and cut. This jig takes care of that problem. Instead of fighting the coil, the jig holds it in place and all you have to do is saw. It’s perfect. I think it’s a little overpriced, but it works.
Looking forward to making rings