Resources

  • Toolbox Initiative - West Africa Rolling Mill Donation

    Did you ever ride a motorcycle? On a loose-packed dirt road? With a rolling mill on your lap?
  • Nancy LT Hamilton

    One of the most popular and familiar faces on YouTube, Nancy LT Hamilton shows tips and tricks with the world's best rolling mill, ring bender, and more!
  • Custom Rolling Mills

    Custom built rolling mills for jewelry, medical, aerospace, universitys, and more. If you can think of it we can design and manufacture it (all in house)!
  • Pablo Cimadevila ft. Pepetools

    Pablo Cimadevila is world renown artist, along with his hands he utilizes many tools from the Pepetools line up. Check out the post for links to the product and video clips. All information is courtesy of Pablo Cimadevila
  • Metal Gauge Sizes

    Use this handy chart to find the correct gauge material when using your rolling mill. Gauge Inches Millimeters 0 .325 8.26 2 .257 6....
  • Philadelphia Bead Fest

    Pepetools will be at Bead Fest this weekend alongside our friends at Micro-ToolsCome see us on August 16th - 18th at The Greater Philadelphia Expo ...
  • Lost Wax Investment Casting Manual

    The following is a simple explanation of the process of lost wax casting. This process is thoroughly explained and analyzed, step by step, in the following pages. All lost wax casting begins with a wax and/or similar material of a pattern or model. A sprue is attached to the model and the model and sprue are then attached to a rubber sprue base.
  • Jump Ring Maker Blade Selection

    This handy chart helps you choose which size blade (either 1.25" or 1.5") to use depending on your wire gauge and inside diameter.
  • Rolling Mill Mini Series

    Here are some main uses and benefits of having a rolling mill in your studio: If you have a combo mill the ability to form wire is truly amazing, I like to keep 10g round wire on hand and from that I can create square, rectangular, rectangular textured and half round . One of my favorite uses of the rolling mill is having the ability to roll sheet metal into a thinner gauge. This saves money and time when you suddenly have a need for a slightly thinner gauge and don’t want to wait on placing a new order. I also find if I have a small piece of thick gauged scrap I can roll it through several times and end up with a piece now big enough to be used as a base for a bezel or another cut out! 
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