Starter Silversmithing Kit – The Full Monty

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Starter Silversmithing Kit – The Full Monty

 

Several people have asked after attending workshops what tools they’d need to try silversmithing at home. I know it can be a bit confusing getting started so thought I’d put together some kits for those who want to give it a go!

 

This is the perfect kit for starting your Silversmithing journey. Carefully curated by myself, it includes all my most used and useful Silversmithing tools. If you’ve attended one of my workshops you will have used most of these tools yourself when creating your jewellery.

 

These basic tools will enable you to work with fine silver, sterling silver and gold to create your own beautiful jewellery designs at home.

 

All the tools are here to enable you to try projects such as stacking rings, pierced pendants and earrings. There are 26 essential items. All you need is the silver!

 

Due to the weight of this product it does not qualify for free shipping, but if you’re local to llantrisant you can choose to collect your kit from the studio saving you on postage.

 

  • Combined bench peg and anvil.
  • 3″ piercing saw.
  • 12 x 2/0 Saw blades.
  • Steel ring triblet.
  • Plastic ring sizing stick.
  • Round nose pliers.
  • Half round pliers.
  • Flat nose pliers.
  • Side cutters.
  • 12″ Steel ruler.
  • Micro soldering torch.
  • Soldering block.
  • Third hand base.
  • Hard solder.
  • Ballpein hammer.
  • Rawhide hammer.
  • Borax cone
  • Borax dish & brush.
  • Safety pickle.
  • Sandpaper selection -150, 500, 1200 and 2000 grit.
  • 3m Polishing paper selection.
  • Titanium Soldering pick.
  • Needle file selection.
  • Reverse action tweezers.
  • Plastic pickle tweezers.
  • Plastic storage case.

 

Want to understand a bit more about what each piece is used for or a recommendation about where to source your sterling silver? Take a look at my blog post here –

 

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