• WOODEN RING MANDREL •The wooden ring mandrel is a practical jewellery forming tool designed for shaping, sizing, and refining rings and small circular jewellery components. Featuring a smooth tapered wooden profile, it provides a softer forming surface than steel mandrels, making it useful when reduced surface marking is preferred. Ideal for jewellers, students, hobbyists, and workshop setups requiring a lightweight ring forming mandrel. • KEY POINTS •[Wooden ring mandrel for shaping and sizing rings][Tapered size range: 14.4mm - 23mm][Total length: 300mm][Smooth timber construction] • MORE INFO •Designed for controlled ring shaping and adjustment, this wooden ring mandrel provides a smooth tapered form for gradually refining ring size, roundness, and profile. The wooden surface is gentler than steel, making it useful for working with softer metals, waxes, and pre-finished components where reducing marks is important. The lightweight timber construction makes it easy to handle during bench work, while the tapered profile allows rings to be worked progressively to the desired size. It is a useful tool for forming rings, checking fit, refining circular shapes, and supporting small jewellery components during light adjustment. • MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS •[Product type: wooden ring mandrel][Size range: 14.4mm - 23mm][Total length: 300mm][Material: wood / timber][Profile: round tapered ring mandrel][Use: shaping, sizing, forming, and refining rings][Suitable materials: gold, silver, brass, copper, aluminium, wax, and other jewellery-making materials] • USAGE & APPLICATIONS •Perfect for jewellers, students, hobbyists, and small workshops requiring a lightweight mandrel for ring making and adjustment work. Use the mandrel to shape ring bands, refine roundness, support rings during light forming, and check approximate sizing during fabrication. This wooden ring mandrel is especially useful when working with softer materials or components where a gentler support surface is preferred. For best results, use with controlled pressure and a rawhide, nylon, wooden, or plastic mallet where light forming is required. • CARE & SAFETY •Use controlled forming pressure and avoid excessive force that may dent or damage the wooden surface. Keep the mandrel clean and dry after use, and avoid prolonged exposure to moisture. Inspect the surface regularly for dents or debris that may transfer marks onto jewellery pieces. Eye protection is recommended when hammering, forming, or working with metal components.