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Jul. 1st, 2009 08:16 pm*Reliable is the key here. I once bought a wooden mandrel to use for checking sizes, but the sizes are all wrong on it.
And by "wrong" I mean "inconsistent with the sizes of my ring sizers- metal and plastic- and my marked steel ring mandrel (pictured)." When I buy ring sizers, I check them on my mandrel, to insure that a size 9 ring in the sizers goes exactly to the "9" mark on the mandrel. Consistency here is vital, and unfortunately there are not predictable industry-wide standards (as my useless wooden mandrel proves!).
In fact, consistency here is so important that one can now buy coordinated sets of sizers and mandrel together. I am lucky to have gotten a steel mandrel that works perfectly with the different kinds of sizers I use, especially the plastic ones that I send off to people.