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Pulling wire through a draw plate can be a difficult task, and near impossible when making long pulls on thick wire. The Durston DDB 1100 is a floor-standing jeweler's draw bench designed to make wire drawing efficient and manageable โ an essential tool in any well-equipped goldsmith's workshop.
This bench operates at two speeds: a direct 1-to-1 crank for lighter diameter wire drawing, or a 4-to-1 reduction for heavier wire pulls. Simply use the crank from one side of the bench for direct drive, or switch to the other side for the reduction ratio. At 42" in length, it is the most compact of the three Durston floor-standing draw bench models โ also known as the Durston 1213 Student Draw Bench.
| Model | Durston 1213 DDB 1100 |
|---|---|
| Also Known As | Durston 1213 Student Draw Bench |
| Overall Dimensions | 42โ1/8" L ร 22" W ร 38โ1/8" H (1070mm ร 577mm ร 958mm) |
| Working Length | 25โยฝ" (650mm) |
| Maximum Wire Diameter | 10mm |
| Drive Speeds | 2 โ Direct 1:1 or 4:1 reduction |
| Origin | Made in England |
Q: What is the Durston 1213 DDB 1100 Draw Bench (127.205)?
A: It is a professional floor-standing draw bench used in jewelry making to reduce wire size by pulling it through drawplates with controlled mechanical force.
Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used to draw metal wire down to smaller gauges, producing consistent wire for jewelry, chainmaking, and metal fabrication.
Q: How does it work?
A: The machine uses a hand crank system with gear assistance to pull wire through a drawplate, reducing diameter gradually and evenly.
Q: What materials can it handle?
A: It works with gold, silver, copper, brass, and other non-ferrous metals commonly used in jewelry production.
Q: What is its working length?
A: It has a 42" (1100mm class) frame with around 650mm usable drawing length, depending on setup.
Q: Does it have gear assistance?
A: Yes, it can operate in direct drive or reduction mode (approx. 4:1) for heavier or thicker wire pulling.
Q: What is the main benefit of this machine?
A: It provides efficient, controlled wire drawing with reduced physical effort, improving speed, consistency, and precision compared to manual pulling.