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Discover our curated selection of jewelry rolling mills and rolling mill texture plates—tools designed to bring precision, pattern, and structure to your metalworking process. Whether you’re working with gold, silver, or other non-ferrous metals, our jewelry rolling mill machines allow you to reduce metal thickness, shape wire, and imprint intricate textures with ease.
From compact jewelers rolling mills for small studios to heavy-duty rolling mill machines for professional workshops, each model features hardened rolling mill rollers for consistent pressure and durability. Combined with our premium texture plates for rolling mills, you can transform plain sheet metal into beautifully patterned components for earrings, pendants, bracelets, and more.
Our rolling mill jewelry tools include flat mills, combo mills, and patterned rollers—offering exceptional control over gauge, finish, and form. With plate mill plates and rolling tools engineered for smooth operation, these machines are indispensable for any jeweler looking to scale craftsmanship and creativity.
JYBS offers a versatile range of jewelry rolling mills and texture plates crafted for both beginners and advanced metalsmiths. As a trusted rolling mill supplier, each tool is sourced for exceptional build quality, ease of use, and durability, ensuring precision in high-detail metal forming, shaping, and fabrication. Whether you need a jewelry roller mill for thinning sheet metal or seek to create intricate surface patterns with a rolling mill plate, our metalworking equipment delivers superior forming results and streamlines your workflow. Partner with JYBS, your reliable rolling mill supplier, committed to supporting professional metalworking excellence.
A jewelry rolling mill is primarily used to reduce the thickness of metal sheets or wires, shape metal for fabrication, and apply textures using specialized rollers or plates. It’s an essential tool for creating consistent and precise results in jewelry making.
Consider the type of work you’ll be doing—flat sheet rolling, wire forming, or texturing. Look at the roller width, gear ratio, and whether you need manual or motorized options. For beginners, a compact, manual mill with flat rollers is ideal; advanced users may prefer versatile mills with interchangeable rollers.
Not all rolling mills are compatible with texture plates. Make sure your mill has adjustable pressure settings and sufficient roller width to safely and evenly press texture plates into metal. JYBS offers rolling tools specifically designed for use with various rolling mill texture plates.
Most non-ferrous metals like gold, silver, copper, brass, and aluminum can be rolled using a jewelry rolling mill. Always anneal your metal first and avoid hardened or steel metals that could damage the rollers.
Regularly clean the rollers, apply protective oil to prevent rust, and avoid rolling dirty or abrasive materials. Periodic checks of alignment and gear lubrication will also extend the tool’s lifespan and preserve rolling precision.