• ROUND BRACELET MANDREL •The round bracelet mandrel is a practical jewellery forming tool designed for shaping, sizing, and refining round bracelets, bangles, and cuff-style pieces. Featuring a smooth tapered profile from 38mm to 76mm, it provides a reliable forming surface for gradually creating consistent bracelet shapes in a range of sizes. Ideal for jewellers, metalsmiths, students, and workshop use. • KEY POINTS •[Round bracelet mandrel for forming and sizing bracelets][Tapered size range: 38mm - 76mm][Total length: 380mm][Suitable for bangles, cuffs, and bracelet making] • MORE INFO •Designed for shaping circular and slightly tapered bracelet forms, this round mandrel allows makers to gradually form metal into smooth, even curves. The long tapered body makes it easy to adjust bracelet diameter while maintaining a consistent round profile. It is suitable for use when forming bangles, cuffs, and other bracelet components in a variety of metals. The smooth surface supports controlled shaping and refinement, making it a useful bench tool for both fabrication and finishing work. • MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS •[Product type: round bracelet mandrel][Size range: 38mm - 76mm][Total length: 380mm][Material: steel][Profile: round tapered mandrel][Use: shaping, sizing, and forming bracelets and bangles][Suitable materials: gold, silver, brass, copper, aluminium, and other jewellery-making metals] • USAGE & APPLICATIONS •Perfect for jewellers and metalsmiths creating round bracelet forms, this mandrel can be used to shape bangles from sheet, wire, or fabricated components. It is also useful for refining the roundness of finished pieces and adjusting size during production. The tapered design allows makers to work progressively along the mandrel to achieve the desired bracelet diameter. It is well suited to studio use, jewellery repair work, student benches, and general metal-forming applications. • CARE & SAFETY •Use with suitable forming hammers or non-marring mallets such as nylon, rawhide, wooden, or plastic hammers where surface protection is important. Keep the mandrel clean and dry after use, and avoid striking finished jewellery too aggressively to reduce marking. Eye protection is recommended when hammering or forming metal.