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    Default Titanium soldering clamps

    Now that Cookson are selling the Knew Concept titanium strips for making soldering clamps I thought I would post this update on how I shape my soldering clamps.
    These are the clamps on the Cooksongold site;http://www.cooksongold.com/Jewellery...rcode-997-3318

    These are the standard shapes of clamps I use when soldering;

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    Last edited by Goldsmith; 18-03-2017 at 10:55 AM.

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    These are some different shaped titanium soldering clamps I made for specific jobs, the strips for these were milled down thinner to 0.75mm. thick before shaping;


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    Last edited by Goldsmith; 18-03-2017 at 11:14 AM.

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    Thanks for that , i found that really useful , I have recently purchased these and have used them a couple of times . I do solder discs together to make slight domes and hadn't thought of using them for that purpose , also for making bezels as sometimes I don't that really close fit all the way round. Thanks again

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