Step 17 of 22
Next part, we will now create a DIY circle link chain with 14-gauge silver copper wire (fig. 17a).
Make a loop on your 14-gauge silver wire using the large diameter on a stepped bail-making pliers (fig. 17b, 17c).
Then, make a cut at the overlapping silver wire using a small wire cutter (fig. 17d, 17e).

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Repeat the process until you have enough circle jump rings (fig. 17f, 17g, 17h).
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Step 18 of 22
Flatten your circle jump rings using the flathead of your ball peen hammer on a base metal plate (fig. 18a, 18b, 18c, 18d, 18e).
Then, polish the surface of your flat circle rings with a finest steel wire wool (fig. 18f).
Step 19 of 22
Moving on, make the bracelet connector rings using the smallest diameter on your stepped bail-making pliers (fig. 19a, 19b, 19c).
Step 20 of 22
Refine the ends of your flat circle rings using a wire cutter so they can form a complete circle (fig. 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d).
Repeat the same process for your connector rings (fig. 20e, 20f, 20g).
Polish the surface of your stone pendant with a finest steel wire wool (fig. 20h, 20i).
Lastly, assemble your bracelet by connecting the flat circles and connector rings as shown (fig. 20j).




























