Steel disc cutter for silversmiths, creating 2-punch oval metal shapes.

Big Oval Shape Steel Disc Cutter, 2-Punch Metal Sheet Jewellery Making Tool

£99.99
Sale price  £99.99 Regular price 
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Steel disc cutter for silversmiths, creating 2-punch oval metal shapes.

Big Oval Shape Steel Disc Cutter, 2-Punch Metal Sheet Jewellery Making Tool

£99.99
Sale price  £99.99 Regular price 
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For jewellers producing statement pieces, this large oval disc cutter punches consistent blanks from non-ferrous sheet. It saves valuable bench time by eliminating hand-sawing, ensuring every component has a clean, repeatable profile for pendants or earrings. All our tools are UK-stocked for immediate dispatch.

Key features

  • Hardened steel die block and punches for cutting soft, non-ferrous metals.
  • Two-part die block secured by a central hex screw allows for easy sheet alignment.
  • Includes two matching oval punches for repeated use and longevity.
  • Side-slot design accepts metal sheet for punching blanks cleanly and efficiently.
  • Produces large oval blanks with clean, burr-free edges ready for finishing.

Who it's for

An essential tool for UK bench jewellers, silversmiths, and craftspeople creating collections of statement jewellery. Ideal for anyone needing to produce multiple large oval components with speed and consistency, from earring drops to pendant backplates.

Free UK delivery · Same-day dispatch before 2pm · 30-day returns

Only 4 left at the bench Same-day Birmingham dispatch on weekday orders before 2pm.

Common questions at the bench

What weight hammer should I start with?
For most bench work, 4–8 oz is the sweet spot. Lighter hammers (2–4 oz) suit fine detail and chasing punches; 6–8 oz suits forging and texture work. Avoid anything over 12 oz unless you specifically need a raising hammer.
Can I use this on annealed silver and copper?
Yes — these hammers are designed for non-ferrous metals: silver (sterling, fine, britannia), copper, brass, bronze, and aluminium. The polished face will not transfer marks to clean annealed stock when used correctly. For mild steel work, use a separate hammer.
How should I care for it?
Wipe the face down after each session to prevent any tarnish from work residue marking your next piece. If the head develops nicks, polish them out with fine-grit emery and a buffing mop — a marked hammer face transfers marks to your work.
What is in the box?
One hammer with the head and handle fitted, ready for the bench. Polished faces are protected with a thin oil film — wipe before first use.

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