Spanner Ring
by Jim Osment.
(Brisbane Australia)

20mm spanner ring
You know how when you’re making things sometimes it all goes wrong, sometimes it goes great or excellent, and then sometimes you produce something so awesome you can hardly believe it. This was one of those latter days.

Oops….Too Hot
I woke up early with a great idea for a spanner ring. I love it when I wake up with some great new idea.I have made one spanner ring previously but this was something new. The ring is formed by making a little spanner out of nickel-silver sheet and curling it around to meet with a brass nut in the middle.The idea is a practical ring which might appeal to mechanics, engineers, handymen and so on.
Converting dreams into reality can be tricky.
To do this I actually photographed a real spanner, cropped and re-sized it using the “Paint” program supplied with my operating system. I Googled a conversion from pixels to millimeters and re-sized it to the right size for a 20mm diameter.I used double sided tape to stick it to the metal, and then cut it out with my jewelers saw. I filed it, wire brushed it, sanded and polished it and…
..then I overheated it, and melted the brass nut all over the place, flung it into a corner, swore a bit and stomped around a bit and then printed out another spanner picture, stuck it to a new piece of metal…etc etc.
This time I proceeded much more carefully. I cut the spanner out better, filed it better, polished it better, found a better nut and bolt and soldered it on brilliantly. The solder has not been filed at all just polished along with the ring.
I am very pleased with how it turned out. I like the design, like nothing I’ve seen before, the inside is excellent, and the outside polished up very beautifully as well.
I don’t know if anyone else will like it, but then that’s not really the point.I like it.
Jim Osment
Comments:
I like it
by: Leigh
This is an interested ring and I really like it. I am glad to see that you are designing for your interests too
Jim’s spanner ring
by: Kate
Hi Jim, that is a good piece of work, smooth and shiny. I loved your story; plus the photo of the burnt piece.
I tried metalsmithing and couldn’t make the grade, your work is realy good and interesting.
Keep on keping on.
Cheers Kate
Unique
by: Christa Leducwireart
This is a great idea and I love the look of it. I bet you will sell a lot of them.
Good luck!
I like it!
by: Noreen
It’s a very creative and interesting idea! I like the way you have the 2 spanners connected by the nut in the center.
creative reality
by: Here Today Beadworks
Great to hear that you too find it hard to bring to life the great idea you see in your minds-eye. Very cool ring too 🙂
Very Cool
by: Barbara
Hey Jim,
Don’t know if you noticed, but it looks like 2 wrenches going to grip the nut in the center. Should have real appeal to men. Good job!
awesome!
by: Claire
I love it, would you make me one?