Here's a helpful guide to the top 7 ways to finish jewelry chain from our in-house jewelry-making experts.
Almost any open-link chain can be finished using a jump ring to attach your choice of clasp. If the chain will accommodate it, double up the two jump rings for extra security. The weakest part of a jump ring is the gap and using two of them adds an additional layer of protection. Design Idea NM2E shown in example.
Crimp ends can be used to finish delicate and closed-link chain. Insert the chain into the crimp end and squeeze with a pair of pliers. A small dab of adhesive can be used inside the crimp end for extra security. Design Idea NH5Q shown in example.
Closed link chain can also be finished using glue-in ends. Place a dab of E6000® glue onto the end of the chain and insert the end of the chain. Using chain-nose pliers or flat-nose pliers, gently compress the sides of the tip to secure. Design Idea K125 shown in example.
Fold-over ends are a good option for larger, closed-link chain. Insert the end of the chain into the slot, then fold the edges over the chain. A dab of glue can be applied for additional security. Design Idea K607 shown in example.
Ball chain connectors are designed for use as clasps on ball chain to make key chains, necklaces, bracelets and more. The last ball of the chain easily snaps into the connector.
A side-clamp bead tip can be used to terminate ball chain for a professional-looking finish. Simply place one ball link of chain in the bead tip, add a dab of glue and close the ball chain bead tip.
A cupchain connector is specially designed to terminate cupchain. Add a dab of glue to secure, place the last cup of the chain in and bend the prongs over with pilers.
It's also possible to make a continuous loop with many chains because they can easily be taken apart and reconnected to themselves.
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