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Are you a jewelry lover looking for a fun weekend project? Spoon rings are not only a blast to make, but their rustic look is edgy and trendy. This DIY project can be done in two ways: with handheld tools or a ring bender. In this article, we’ll teach you how you can easily make a ring from a spoon either way. So, grab a silver or stainless steel spoon, and let’s get crafty!
Things You Should Know
- Measure the circumference of your finger to get your ring size.
- Cut down the spoon to the appropriate size. Leave a few millimeters extra to account for the thickness of the spoon.
- Shape the metal using a ring mandrel and a hammer. Alternatively, you can use a ring bender .
- Sand or polish the ring to finish.
Steps
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Measure your finger to find your ring size . Take a piece of string or fabric measuring tape and wrap it snugly around the finger you’d like the ring to go, marking where the ends meet. Measure the area of the string you marked in millimeters with a ruler, or convert the fabric tape measurement to millimeters. [1] X Research source This is the circumference of your finger and is how long the ring band needs to be.
- Compare your measurement to a ring size chart to find your ring size number.
- Add a couple of millimeters to your measurement if you’re using a thick spoon or want a little more wiggle room.
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Mark the length of your ring on the spoon’s handle. Hold the ruler or measuring tape up to the handle, starting at the end of the handle. Use a permanent marker to make a dot or line on the handle at the same millimeter mark as your ring size.
- Consider making your first ring out of an inexpensive spoon. This way, you can do a trial run before making a ring out of a priceless antique or heirloom.
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Cut off the spoon’s handle with pliers , wire cutters , or a metal saw . Place the tool on the handle at the line you marked, and start cutting. Try bending the spoon back and forth to break it faster. [2] X Research source
- The tool you use is entirely up to preference. Use 1 tool or try a hand at all 3.
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File down the broken end of the handle. When you cut the spoon’s handle off, jagged silver or stainless steel pieces will be left behind. Use a metal file to smooth out the edges until you’re able to glide your finger over it. [3] X Research source
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Bend the spoon with a hammer and ring mandrel. Place the handle on top of the mandrel on the line for your ring size. Use a hammer or mallet and start whacking at the handle until a “U” or “C” shape is formed. [4] X Research source
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Shape the handle until the ends meet. Use the mandrel to press the handle against a table or hard surface with the ends of the “U” or “C” facing up. Hit the spoon with a hammer or mallet until the handle forms around the mandrel, making an “O” shape. [7] X Research source
- Make your ring a bit bigger at first, try it on, and then adjust as needed.
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Sand the ring with soft sandpaper . Slide the ring off the mandrel and onto a rolled-up piece of sandpaper. Move the ring around until the inside is smooth, and then start sanding the outside. Once everything is nice and smooth, your ring is done! [8] X Research source
- Use fine, soft grit sandpaper to avoid scratching the silver or steel.
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Measure the circumference of your finger with a piece of paper. Take a long, thin slip of paper and wrap it around the finger you want your ring to go on. Mark where the two pieces overlap with a pencil or pen. [9] X Research source
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Add around 3 millimetres (0.12 in) to your measurement. The line you’ve made to mark the circumference doesn’t include the spoon’s thickness, so you need to add a bit more space. Line the end of the piece of paper with the spoon’s handle. Mark a new line 3 millimetres (0.12 in) out from the line you originally made. This is where you’ll cut the spoon’s handle. [10] X Research source
- Go ahead and mark the spoon’s handle while marking the piece of paper.
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Cut the handle from the spoon with a metal saw or pliers. Break the handle off on your measurement mark to ensure it's the perfect size. A little force and elbow grease may be necessary as some spoons can be tricky to bend.
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File down the edges of the broken handle. Use a handheld or manual metal file to smooth out any sharp pieces. Keep filing until you can run your finger over the edge without getting cut. [11] X Research source
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Set up the ring bender. Ring benders come with dies and ring sizers. The dies are square-shaped pieces with a groove that pushes the object into shape, whereas the ring sizers are small, columned mandrels that form the ring. [12] X Research source Place the desired ring sizer and corresponding die in the slot at the front of the ring bender. [13] X Research source
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Place the spoon handle in the ring bender. Slide the handle in the slot between the ring sizer and die with the back of the handle facing you. The metal against the sizer is what will bend, so keep your ring’s design in mind. [15] X Research source
- It can take a few tries to get the feel of a ring bender, so try experimenting with scrap metal before forming your ring. [16] X Research source
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Shape the handle with the ring bender. Hold the handle in place with one hand while using the other hand to gently crank the ring bender’s lever. Release the lever and work more of the handle between the sizer and die. Continue to push on the lever and move the handle until your desired ring shape is made. [17] X Research source
- Try not to use too much pressure or force the shape. Just keep working your way around the sizer until the end of the handle meet. [18] X Research source
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Polish the metal spoon ring with a polishing drill and metal polish. Use a small polishing drill bit with metal polish to buff and shine the inside of the ring. Then, use a larger polisher buff with metal wax to make the outside glisten. Finish the ring by wiping it with a jewelry cloth . [19] X Research source
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Things You’ll Need
Using Hand Tools
- String or fabric measuring tape
- Permanent marker
- Pliers , wire cutters , or metal saw
- Metal file
- Ring mandrel
- Hammer or mallet
- Soft grit sandpaper (optional)
Using a Ring Bender
- Paper (optional)
- Pencil or pen
- Metal saw or pliers
- Metal file
- Ring bender
- Polishing drill (optional)
- Metal polish (optional)
- Metal wax (optional)
- Jewelry polishing cloth (optional)
Tips
- Try using a metal fork if you don’t have a spoon.Thanks
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