The following jewelry tools are recommended: flush cutter, round nose pliers, chain nose or bent chain nose, ruler, nylon jaw pliers, step jaw pliers, chasing hammer, anvil, and cup bur.
That's most likely a pair of bent needle nose vise grip pliers. I have a set just like that and also others with wide flat jaws and large round jaws. There are many different kinds if vice grip pliers.
Bent-nose Pliers are primarily used in making jewelry. So are needle-nosed pliers, and long-nosed pliers. Of course, all three are versatile enough that they can be used for many other things as well.
Long nose pliers can hold things in awkward locations.
You can but they are severly crappy with thehelp of needle nose pliers.(They have to be needle nose pliers,anything else is to big.)
Needle-nose pliers are pliers with long, narrow jaws, so the jaws can fit into tight, or crowded spaces.
Long nose pliers are for gripping things in small, awkward areas where fingers or standard pliers won't fit.
Also known as long nose pliers, they have a long narrow nose and can get into tight spots.
They are pliers with bent points to undo external circlips. These are found on items like ball joints used in cars and aircraft.
Electrician's pliers, long nose pliers, brake pliers and snap ring (or circlip) pliers.
The best pliers for making chainmail are flat nose pliers and needle nose pliers. These tools are ideal for gripping and manipulating small metal rings used in chainmail crafting.
The best pliers for working with jump rings are flat nose pliers or chain nose pliers. These types of pliers have a smooth, flat surface that can grip the jump ring securely without causing damage.