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Thread: Cufflink Distances

  1. #1
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    Default Cufflink Distances

    Hello,

    I am about to make some cufflinks, is there a general distance or size of jump ring used between the two sides/faces ?

    Also, I vaguely remember seeing/owning a pair of press stud/cufflinks that had one side/face smaller, this side went inside the cuffed sleeve next to the arm, the idea was to reduce the gap of a cuffed sleeve so the sleeve looked like/became a normal shirt sleeve.

    What was this style of cufflink/ press stud called ? Again, what would the distance be between the two face/sides ?

    Many thanks

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    Cufflinks usually have one decorated side and one smaller side to pass through the button hole, often a torpedo shape.

    They are about 20mm apart and are connected by a rigid curved bar, round or made from strip, a bar connected by jump rings, or by a short chain. you can also use ready made findings with a spring.

    The more rigid the construction, the easier they will be to put on. Chains are a pain. You also need to know the orientation of the slit of the button holes, which is across the wrist, not in line with it. I do not think you will succeed in making smoothly working press studs by hand.

    Ideally before setting out you will browse on line, or a mens' outfitters, or a big store, to get the general idea. Dennis.

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    You should be able to get the dimensions for the various styles here http://www.cooksongold.com/Findings/...0/&prdsearch=y

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