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7th Dec 2022, 09:21 PM #1Diamond Member
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Enlarging a plain wedding ring
So, I had to get an x-ray of my hand, and had to remove my wedding ring. Took a few minutes of pulling over my swollen knuckle, turning, pushing the skin under the flat inside surface, et c.
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All you guys – safety conscious metalworkers – probably take it off every day???,
but I don't, and over the years the calluss has gotten thicker, the fingers have gotten thicker, and removal just got too hard, so I leave it on there.
Need to resize this thing.
Jeweller? No way. It is just metal. I can work metal, right???
Plumbing pipe expander is a little too big:
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but my finger/ring is about the size of an MT2 taper:
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I don't want to scratch too much GOld off, so I use the newest/cleanest taper I have.
Tap the ring down to the big end with that steel spacer, and we should be happy?
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It wasn't big enough on my finger. So, I try to gently peen the ring all the way around, hoping it will get a little bigger with each tap:
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(photo just for graphical communication - I actually tapped on a block of timber)
Sadly, they didn't make much difference - ring still too tight - so I found a longer taper and forced the ring further along:
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That did the trick. Ring clears the knuckle now!
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7th Dec 2022, 10:19 PM #2
Hi Nigel, That is exactly how a jeweller would have done it.
Best Regards:
Baron J.
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8th Dec 2022, 12:07 AM #3China
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Jeweller would have done very similar depending on how much larger it needed to be, and of course have ring stretchers to do the job, you need to be careful as you can break the ring especially if it has been soldered.
good to see it all worked out.
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26th Mar 2024, 12:26 AM #4New Member
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Hi
Wowww! I didn't know this kind of process was possible! Thanks for sharing!
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26th Mar 2024, 06:41 AM #5Diamond Member
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I didn't know this kind of process was possible!
Real jewellers might even join (weld) a new link of metal in if the size difference was large.
Welcome to the forum, Roxi !Nigel, from a cave FULL of unfinished projects and lost tools.
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26th Mar 2024, 08:04 PM #6
Hi Nigel,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g72LxZVu_eg
I meant to post this at the time but forgot ! Sorry.Best Regards:
Baron J.
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