Features & Compatibility
The Star1 Disc Cutter is a professional jewelry-making tool designed to cut a single star-shaped blank from sheet metals with precision and ease. Perfect for goldsmiths, silversmiths, and jewelry artisans, it allows you to create pendants, charms, earrings, and decorative star-themed jewelry elements with clean, consistent results.
Crafted from hardened tool steel, the Star1 cutter ensures durability, sharpness, and long-lasting performance. Its single-star design provides jewelers with precision and reliability for professional-quality star blanks.
Key Features:
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Single Star Shape – Produces one perfectly shaped star blank.
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Durable Construction – Made from hardened, high-carbon tool steel.
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Precision Cutting – Clean, sharp, and uniform edges for professional jewelry.
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Metal Compatibility – Works with gold, silver, brass, copper, and other non-ferrous metals.
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Easy Operation – Can be used with hammer strikes or hydraulic press.
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Versatile Use – Suitable for pendants, charms, earrings, and decorative elements.
Benefits:
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Ensures accurate and consistent star shapes.
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Saves time compared to manual cutting.
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Reduces material waste and improves workflow efficiency.
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Perfect for themed or decorative jewelry collections.
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Durable and reliable for professional workshop use.
How to Use:
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Place the sheet metal securely inside the cutter.
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Align the punch with the star cavity.
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Strike with a hammer or use a press to cut the blank.
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Remove the star-shaped blank and polish or finish as needed.
Technical Details:
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Product Name: Star1 Disc Cutter
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Shape: Star
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Material: Hardened Tool Steel
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Usage: For non-ferrous sheet metals (Gold, Silver, Brass, Copper, etc.)
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Applications: Jewelry Making, Goldsmith Tools, Charms, Pendants, Decorative Star Blanks
✨ The Star1 Disc Cutter is an essential tool for jewelers seeking precision, efficiency, and professional-quality star-shaped blanks. Compact, durable, and reliable, it delivers clean, uniform star shapes for a variety of jewelry projects.
