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racoony | 10:11 Thu 09th Dec 2021 | ChatterBank
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My partner has made me a beautiful silver ring.Sadly it is too tight and I can't get it off.I have tried using oil, soap and the Youtube hack involving dental floss.Does anyone have any ideas? Any help is much appreciated.
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put hands in icy water for a few minutes? Then use soap
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Thanks I will try that.
Cut off the ring or the finger - depending on which you value more!
go to a jewellery shop and get it cut off, then get her/him to remake it
Call the Fire Brigade! :-)

Try WD40.
run hand under cold water then put a generous squirt of washing up liquid on
1 Soap the knuckle and then pass a piece of fine string under the ring and pull the ends together.
2 Pull the string towards your fingertip whilst rotating the string under the ring and it will slide off.
3 Go on a reducing diet.
Most good jewellers are brilliant at removing rings without damaging them. My grandfather taught me and it was very useful in my nursing career, saved a fair few fingers, and the rings. However if a jeweller cuts off a ring they will cut it to save the hallmarks if they can. They have a special tool and normally cut from the side
Wouldn't hot water be better to expand the ring? Or doesn't it work on silver?
The advice about going to a jewellers is the best. I have been for a similar problem, and the jeweller did a good job.
heat will expand any metal
That's all I've tried for other people dave and vaseline. It's always worked so far.
You could also try keeping the hand elevated for about half an hour that will reduce any local swelling then try the string trick.
i have also had to have a ring cut off at the jewellers. it didnt cost much to get it re-sixed after although they did unfortunately cut through the hallmark. The value of it meant much less to me than the sentiment anyway, so i didnt care
davebro,
not quite true.
ALLVAR alloys have a negative coefficient of thermal expansion - i.e. they contract when heated and expand when cooled
hm - pedant!

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