In my youth I was a watchmaker. So the small ???? o' rings are no problem. I use a thumbnail and put on the blade and then the jig no big problem. But maybe I just have small hands and can handle these small parts with ease.
Redman
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Now I have never tried these, but they cost more than any I have tried, but you probably should call Worth and ask them if these are good for the really small ones like that.
http://www.worthco.com/rings/pdf/jumprings.pdf
Also I use the 2nd ones on this page (like these best for my use) and have a couple of the 3rd one down, but don't like them as much for my #2 rings and maybe they would be better for smaller ones, but I have never use #00 split rings. I would for sure call Worth about the first ones I gave a link to.
Barlows Tackle Shop: Browsing Split Ring Pliers - 4 Styles
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In my youth I was a watchmaker. So the small ???? o' rings are no problem. I use a thumbnail and put on the blade and then the jig no big problem. But maybe I just have small hands and can handle these small parts with ease.
Redman
len,
i just took a pair of standard split ring pliers and gently ground them on a fine wheel. works great on size o and oo.
Yodibuzz