Jewelry Tools and Equipment
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Rosewood Ring Box
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Griffith Boric Acid Gran. 16Oz, (1lb)
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PANTHER® BUR CUP FIG.77B
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Vigor Steam Cleaner Detergent, 4 oz., Item No. 23.0877
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MAILLEFER® TWIST DRILL FIG. 77
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PANTHER® Twist Drill Fig. 77
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GemOro Ultrasonic SUPER CONCENTRATED, QUART
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Maillefer® GEMS SWISS Hart BUR FIG. 156c
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Sparex 2-1/2 Lb Bag,
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Blue Zirconia Snap On Discs 7/8
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Vigor Jeweler's Epoxy
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Copper Tongs
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MAILLEFER® GEMS SWISS CUP BURS FIG. 77B
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Soldering Flux-Batterns 8 Oz
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K&B Diamond and Stone Gauge, Item No. 35.562
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Reliable™ CD366/6 PTFE WASHER
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Beaker Cover for 45.640
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Stainless Steel Anode 1" X 6"
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Velvet metal Necklace Box
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POP-OUT RING SIZER
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Beaker Cover for 40-1103
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BUSCH® Burs, Round ball, Fig. 1
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Rouge Polishing Compounds
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Velvet Metal Bracelet/Watch Box
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SLIDING PIN VISE - SINGLE HEAD
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Plastic Spindles for Supra MK Brushes
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Sparex 10 oz. Bag
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Replacement Ring for PUK Handpiece Nozzle
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Stone Holder 4 Prong 5 Inch
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Stone Holder 4 Prong 2 1/4 Inch
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Wood Ring Clamp
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Dialux Polishing Compounds
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Blue Buff
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Copper Tongs
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Sunshine® Cloth in Tube
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WOOD TOP PIN VISE (SWIVEL)
$4.95
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PLASTIC RING sizing STICK
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GS Hypo-Tube Crystal Cement
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Multisizer PK-10
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PANTHER® Bur Round ball Fig. 1
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Professional Jewelry Tools for Bench Work, Repair, and Production
The right jewelry tools make daily bench work more accurate, repeatable, and efficient. This collection brings together professional jewelry tools and equipment for cutting, shaping, forming, soldering, welding, polishing, measuring, inspecting, testing, and finishing jewelry in a workshop or retail repair environment.
Whether you are setting stones, sizing rings, preparing castings, polishing finished pieces, testing precious metals, or upgrading a jewelry bench, SEP Tools provides equipment selected for practical use by jewelers, watchmakers, gemologists, and repair professionals.
Shop Jewelry Tools by Task
Jewelry work includes many different processes, so this category connects to several focused tool groups. If you already know the job you need to complete, start with the tool type that matches your workflow.
- Abrasives for surface preparation, smoothing, deburring, and finishing.
- Burs and drills for cutting, shaping, drilling, and precision bench work.
- Flexshafts and micro motors for grinding, polishing, stone setting, texturing, and detailed control.
- Hand tools for everyday bench work, gripping, cutting, measuring, forming, and assembly.
- Polishing and finishing tools for refining surfaces and preparing jewelry for final presentation.
- Soldering and welding tools for assembly, repairs, sizing, fabrication, and precision joining.
- Stone setting tools for prong work, bezels, pavé, bead setting, and secure gemstone placement.
- Measuring tools for sizing, layout, inspection, and quality control.
- Testing and screening tools for evaluating stones, metals, and jewelry materials.
- Work benches for creating a stable, organized jewelry work area.
Choosing the Right Jewelry Tools and Equipment
A student, repair counter, custom jeweler, production shop, and gemological workspace may all need different tools. Before choosing equipment, consider the type of work you perform most often, the materials you handle, your available bench space, and whether the tool is for occasional repair, daily bench use, or higher-volume production.
For everyday bench work, focus on durable essentials such as pliers, cutters, saw frames, burs, files, measuring tools, bench pins, and rotary tools. For professional repair and production, equipment such as polishing systems, dust collectors, welders, rolling mills, microscopes, engraving machines, ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaners, and testing equipment can improve consistency and help support more specialized services.
Trusted Brands for Professional Jewelers
SEP Tools carries jewelry tools and equipment from established brands used across jewelry repair, manufacturing, stone setting, gemology, polishing, and watch service. Depending on the tool category, shoppers can find options from brands such as ARBE, Bergeon, Durston, Foredom, GRS, Grobet USA, Ohaus, Presidium, Sartorius, Zeiss, and SEP Tools.
If you are comparing tools for a specific bench setup, repair workflow, or professional service, choosing by brand can help you match tool quality, compatibility, replacement parts, and long-term shop needs.
Jewelry Tools for Chicago Jewelers and Online Buyers
SEP Tools serves jewelry professionals online and from its Chicago showroom. Local jewelers, watch repair specialists, designers, and studio owners can shop professional jewelry tools with the added benefit of a real supplier presence in Chicago.
For higher-value equipment such as welders, engraving systems, polishing systems, testing devices, microscopes, and analyzers, buying from a specialized jewelry tool supplier can be especially helpful when product selection, compatibility, and support matter.
Frequently Asked Questions About Jewelry Tools
What jewelry tools should a beginner start with?
A basic jewelry bench usually starts with pliers, cutters, a saw frame, saw blades, files, measuring tools, a bench pin, tweezers, sanding supplies, polishing tools, and a reliable rotary tool or flexshaft. The exact setup depends on whether the work is focused on repair, metalsmithing, stone setting, or general jewelry making.
What tools do professional jewelers use every day?
Professional jewelers commonly use hand tools, flexshafts, burs, drills, files, soldering tools, polishing equipment, measuring tools, microscopes or magnification, stone setting tools, cleaning equipment, and testing tools. Repair shops and production studios may also use welders, rolling mills, dust collectors, engraving machines, and casting equipment.
How do I choose between a flexshaft and a micro motor?
A flexshaft is a versatile bench tool for many grinding, polishing, drilling, and finishing jobs. A micro motor can offer lighter handpiece control and smoother precision for detailed work. Many professional benches use both, depending on the type of task and the level of control required.
Do jewelers need polishing equipment?
Polishing equipment is important for finishing, refinishing, repair work, and final presentation. Small studios may use compact polishing tools, while repair shops and production environments often need polishing motors, hoods, dust collection, buffs, compounds, and proper ventilation setup.
Can SEP Tools help with professional jewelry equipment selection?
SEP Tools offers a wide selection of professional jewelry tools and equipment for bench jewelers, repair shops, watch service professionals, gemologists, and jewelry studios. For specialized equipment, shoppers can contact SEP Tools for product questions before ordering.