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πŸ”˜ Premium Steel Euro Drawplates: 4.00mm to 0.4mm, DRA-410.00 - High-Quality Jeweler's Tool Review

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Description of πŸ”˜ Premium Steel Euro Drawplates: 4.00mm to 0.4mm, DRA-410.00 - High-Quality Jeweler's Tool

Ideal for drawing down wire. Steel drawplates with machined holes. 2.50 millimeters to 0.12 millimeters. 82 holes. Each hole is round and highly polished.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Do not buy. Unsuitable for use. I come back.

Does not work as a tractor. The size of the holes is arbitrary. Some sizes seem to be repeated multiple times but not in the correct order as some required sizes are missing.

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  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Doubt

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Solid pull plate but requires hole indicators

This pull plate appears to be very strong. It came packaged with lube already applied, which is nice, but the plastic sleeve it comes in is pretty cheap and tears easily. I only wish there were sensor numbers printed on the holes, I also noticed that several of the holes were the same size. About 30-40 sizes. This drawing plate is ideal for simple wire drawing. You can also buy a pressure gauge kit to be on the safe side.

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  • Jewelry Making Tools & Supplies
Cons
  • Fade Out

Revainrating 1 out of 5

You Get What You Pay For

When I bought this tool I planned to use it to pull the 16 gauge annealed iron wire I had up to 18 gauge and given the low cost of the tool. Drawplate I figured I had nothing to lose by trying. Completely useless for my purposes. As soon as I took the tool out of the box I was struck by how flimsy it is compared to other traction pads I've used, but figured I'd give it a try anyway. I, as usual, filed the tip at the end of the wire, carefully annealed it, and began threading it through the hole

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  • Beading and Jewelry Making
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  • New Competitors Appeared