Hi Susan, i love your tutorials and I love bangles. Thank you for your excellent instructions. I did not see the crimping pliers on your website, can you point me in the right direction. Thank you
I have been making jewelry for several years, but only bead weaving & Stringing. Then I found your videos & I'm making all sorts of amazing new pieces (at least amazing to me). So now I Bing watching you & downloading my favorite ones. So I want to thank you for your instruction and & inspiration. But I have a question. I have a Mighty Crimper I use when I work with leather & thick cord will it work with these crimp tubes?
There was not a link to the mandrel. Could you tell us the size mandrel that you are using. They are expensive so I do not want to buy the wrong one. Thank you.
Hi again, Susan. I cannot find the large crimp tubes anywhere. Please tell me where to buy the large crimp tubes that you used in this video but in silver tone and gold tone. Thank you. 😊
@@anitagale1283 Thank you, I keep looking for him to come out of the spots were he laid. My other cat seemed to look for him for a while, not so much now. So sorry for your loss also. Mary
Yay! I love bangles, but my hands got larger and I haven't been able to find any to fit me. I make everything else, don't know why I didn't try to make my own bangles, so, thank you very much for sharing! Off to find giant crimp tubes!
Hello I was about to ask could you add beads or if I wanted to make a gold filled bangle would it be possible, but you answered the question love this video thanks for sharing!
I so enjoyed your video...thank you! I love the silver bangle you're wearing on your left wrist with the lovely scalloped detail. Can you tell me how you shaped that so beautifully?
Susan did a couple of scalloped bangle tutorials that explain this very thing! There is one that is soldered and one that is a no solder scalloped bangle. Easy No Solder Wavy Bangles: ruclips.net/video/6E3qx0M-9Mk/видео.html Solder It! Scalloped Bangles for Beginners: ruclips.net/video/WBlo3BzUcRc/видео.html
Te sigo porque me gusta tus creaciones lo único que no está subtitulado en español y me pierdo todo lo que dices y las medidas de los alambres,si nos pudieras ayudar muchas tenemos esa dificultad gracias por compartir saludos desde Reus Tarragona España chao.
I've watched three different tutorials that you've done and the one thing that I have noticed is that it's difficult to see what you're doing from where you have your camera. Just a suggestion but maybe to possibly put the camera over your hand so that we can see down into the work and your hands are not in the way. I noticed this expecially when you were doing the Princess Leia ring and the Harry Potter earrings. Just a suggestion cuz I know that I missed some parts with some of your other videos not this one but I would have liked to have seen a closer shot of what you were doing.
.... so, I'm just curious do you also have a suggestion as to how SHE is supposed to see what SHE'S doing if she's got the camera down over her hands blocking her view just so that you can have a closer view of what's going on?? I personally thought her shots were very good and quite easy to follow!!!
@@bonniej3918 I wasn't making that suggestion in a mean way. I'm very new to this and I've just noticed in other people's videos but they have close-ups of their hands and what they're doing how they do that I don't know like I said it wasn't mean-spirited just a suggestion for those of us that are brand new to it. It was not meant to offend anyone. And I like her stuff very much and I would like to be able to learn to do it she's very good at what she does. No need to take it and the negative way
Very nice, simple bangle. For the next level, I’d like to see a bangle made with it’s own clasp using the single piece of wire. How’s that for a challenge, lol.
I'm trying to find those size crimps for 12 and 14 gauge wire. Where can I get them? I tried your link to shop but I didn't see them. Help and thank you!
Hi! We are sold out of these at the moment, but do a quick internet search for these exact keywords, "artistic wire crimp tubes for 14ga wire." This should get you to them!
Hi! We actually sell all the products, but are sold out of these crimp tubes & 14ga wire. Here is the style number that you can plug in to a google search and find them! They are made by artistic wire: Artistic Wire A346B-054 Large Wire Crimp Connectors
OK I am new so forgive me if I didn't see an obvious answer or video listed to my question, but how can I learn more about this "spring back" of wire. I saw you overlapped when wrapping your wire around your mandrel, but I couldn't really see how much of an overlap you used. I discovered that this can actually make a HUGE difference on how certain wire lays and can seriously yuck up a project quick. Is there a. ..idk, a spring back overlap "suggestion" chart like best overlap amount in CM or MM to Guage size ....does this even exist? I have a passion for wire weaving but overall still new to wire and wire jewelry making. Which means i have not yet aquired any fancy extra tools, such as a mandrel or one with measurement lines on them yet. So, any alternative hack suggestions would just be divine.
Hi! Thanks for being a subscriber! These are specifically, Artistic Wire Large Wire Crimp Connectors. You can find them with a quick internet search of that specific term. 😉 We don't carry them currently. Hope this helps!
Hi, love this tutorial. I can't wait to make some bangles. However, the only size wire I have right now is 18 gauge. Do you have any tutorials that use that size wire in the meantime? thanks
Hi Carol, that's a great question. When we don't have a large enough gauge wire on-hand, we often will double up the wire by coiling it 2x around a bracelet mandrel or rolling pin, attaching the two ends (by twisting or crimping, and then wrapping all around the bracelet with thinner wire. It's great to do this in an organic fashion, adding beads along the way to make what Susan calls a "crazy bangle"! We will add this to our list for future demos!
This is a 14ga half hard wire. It's a thicker wire. Dead soft is really only going to be in the higher gauges like 22, 24, 26 and 28. They are thinner wires and are used more for wire wrapping. Check out this video about the differences in wire hardness: ruclips.net/video/skSGL1vbNH8/видео.html Hope this helps!
The short answer is no. The crimp tool used in this video is made specially for these larger sized crimp tubes. The crimp tubes normally used for strung beads is smaller. We're out of stock on this kit, but here is a link to the crimper you will need and you get two different sizes! JSKIT0676, Standard and Mighty Crimp Tool www.jtv.com/product/standard-and-mighty-crimp-tool-kit/JSKIT0676 Also, here is a new link to the wire and crimp tubes. We hope this helps and good luck! www.jtv.com/product/5-spools-of-asst-color-14g-8-braid-square-wire-105-pcs-total-12g-crimp-tubes/JSKIT0645
Hi Susan. here is a link to some wire and crimp tubes: www.jtv.com/product/5-spools-of-asst-color-14g-8-braid-square-wire-105-pcs-total-12g-crimp-tubes/JSKIT0645?mcid=XSOjsyt
thank you so much...I checked artbeads.com and beads and things and can't seem to find 10mm gold plated or filled crimp tubes for 16 gauge wire. Can someone please direct me to where I might purchase them. Thank you!!
Hi! Here is a link to the wire and crimp tubes you'll need to make this project, plus a specialty crimping pliers. 14ga Wire and Crimp Tubes www.jtv.com/product/5-spools-of-asst-color-14g-8-braid-square-wire-105-pcs-total-12g-crimp-tubes/JSKIT0645?mcid=XSOjsyt Mighty Crimping Pliers: www.jtv.com/product/mighty-crimp-tool-plier/BDW089?mcid=XSOjsyt
If you're just starting out, you can just get whatever brand is available and affordable (ie $5-$15). The pliers and cutters carried by Walmart, Michaels, and Hobby Lobby are always perfectly fine. I also recommend PandaHall, which is a low-cost Chinese brand that you can easily buy through Ali Express. If you're looking for top quality, the best is probably Lindstrom, but it's like $40-60 a pair. Wubbers is also very good quality, but generally cost $30 and up. Hope that helps!
I found them, i will order and try to make them....Im like a gypsy, i love bracelets....Thank you sooo much! I have permanent (Eternity Bracelets) on my right arm, wish i could learn how to make them, Do you know how to make them? They torch them on your arm... Thank you!
Hi Susan loved your video you used a 14 gauge wire would a 16 gauge wire be ok as that is what i have just purchased if not i will purchase some 14 gauge wire thank you for making and sharing this video
So I had bought a silver colored set a while back but had no idea I need specialty crumpets. I have the on Tara crimped and one that came in my jewel school kit. Now I need another one?
Donna, yes we did! In fact, we have two! Here are the links: Round Bracelet Mandrel: www.jtv.com/product/jewel-school-r-round-bracelet-mandrel-15-length/JSPLT14A?mcid=XSOjsyt Oval Bracelet Mandrel: www.jtv.com/product/jewel-school-r-oval-bracelet-mandrel-15-length/JSPLT14B?mcid=XSOjsyt
Hi Mary! I got my mallet so long ago, I do not remember where I purchased it! You can get them many places, JTV sometimes carries them and I have even seen them at craft stores!
Hi! Product tend to sell out rather quick, but the links are updated with what we have available. Here they are for you: Copper Wire: www.jtv.com/product/round-bare-copper-wire-kit-in-14g-16g-18g-20g-24g-26g-and-28g-appx-545-feet-total/JSWR345?mcid=XSOjsyt Hammer and Bench Block: www.jtv.com/product/impressart-r-multi-function-hammer-kit-with-4-stamp-heads-and-4x4-steel-stamping-block/JSTKIT157?mcid=XSOjsyt Plier Set: www.jtv.com/product/blue-glitter-pliers-set-of-4-in-tie-pouch/JST851?mcid=XSOjsyt Scalloped Bangle Die: www.jtv.com/product/wubbers-tm-bangle-die-no-20-medium-scallop-pattern-made-of-quality-steel/JST649E?mcid=XSOjsyt Wire Rounder: www.jtv.com/product/bead-reamer-and-wire-rounder-attachments-kit-incl-bead-reamer-and-assortment-of-burs/JSKIT0559?mcid=XSOjsyt Oval Bracelet Mandrel: www.jtv.com/product/jewel-school-r-oval-bracelet-mandrel-15-length/JSPLT14B?mcid=XSOjsyt
Yvonne Williams (who has an excellent RUclips channel) swears by Parawire, she loves them! I don't see why you couldn't use inexpensive aluminum or copper wire, just be sure to work-harden it by hammering like in this video.
Hey Kayla! That mandrel is great isn't it!? JTV is currently out of stock on this particular one, but I am sure if you do a quick Google search, you just might find what you need!
Hi Martina! We have done a couple videos on essential tools like crimp pliers, as well as essential supplies for making jewelry. Check them out and follow the links in each video's description. Essential Tools: ruclips.net/video/W-Cj41Phe0A/видео.html Essential Supplies: ruclips.net/video/smktp56H6vc/видео.html
OMG!!!! This is exactly how we make our bangles in Africa. No soldering 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you for giving the approximate measurements for different size bangles. I always enjoy your videos I learn so much
Hi Susan, i love your tutorials and I love bangles. Thank you for your excellent instructions. I did not see the crimping pliers on your website, can you point me in the right direction. Thank you
It’s a smart way to do it.
Thank you for sharing.
God bless you
I have been making jewelry for several years, but only bead weaving & Stringing. Then I found your videos & I'm making all sorts of amazing new pieces (at least amazing to me). So now I Bing watching you & downloading my favorite ones. So I want to thank you for your instruction and & inspiration.
But I have a question. I have a Mighty Crimper I use when I work with leather & thick cord will it work with these crimp tubes?
Such a good idea. Thank you for sharing
I Love your ring on your right hand!
There was not a link to the mandrel. Could you tell us the size mandrel that you are using. They are expensive so I do not want to buy the wrong one. Thank you.
Hi again, Susan. I cannot find the large crimp tubes anywhere. Please tell me where to buy the large crimp tubes that you used in this video but in silver tone and gold tone. Thank you. 😊
I love stacked bangles but my wrist are real small and most tend to fall off. I'm looking forward to making these.
I went to your link I’m interested in the crimp tubes you used.
You are a great teacher. You make it so easy to follow
Bangles here I come.
I just lost my cat, need to put a charm on a bangle
Mary
Sorry for your loss. I lost my cat the day after Christmas. Much love.
@@anitagale1283 Thank you, I keep looking for him to come out of the spots were he laid. My other cat seemed to look for him for a while, not so much now.
So sorry for your loss also.
Mary
Yay! I love bangles, but my hands got larger and I haven't been able to find any to fit me. I make everything else, don't know why I didn't try to make my own bangles, so, thank you very much for sharing! Off to find giant crimp tubes!
Hello I was about to ask could you add beads or if I wanted to make a gold filled bangle would it be possible, but you answered the question love this video thanks for sharing!
Wow, it's so easy to make, can't wait to add sum cute charms and beads to mine📿
Great close up. Could see what u were doing. Ty
I so enjoyed your video...thank you! I love the silver bangle you're wearing on your left wrist with the lovely scalloped detail. Can you tell me how you shaped that so beautifully?
Susan did a couple of scalloped bangle tutorials that explain this very thing! There is one that is soldered and one that is a no solder scalloped bangle.
Easy No Solder Wavy Bangles: ruclips.net/video/6E3qx0M-9Mk/видео.html
Solder It! Scalloped Bangles for Beginners: ruclips.net/video/WBlo3BzUcRc/видео.html
Love your ideas and videos
Love your ideas
Make more videos on how to make simple neck pieces with wire and stone
Brilliant. Thank you!!!
would you please do a video where you tie multiple bangles together without solder thanks
Thank you so much! I’ve always wanted to learn a way to make bangles without soldering. Much love!
Thank you so much! I have always been curious how to do this!
Love all your tutorials!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video....😍💕
Te sigo porque me gusta tus creaciones lo único que no está subtitulado en español y me pierdo todo lo que dices y las medidas de los alambres,si nos pudieras ayudar muchas tenemos esa dificultad gracias por compartir saludos desde Reus Tarragona España chao.
Great post❤️❤️❤️
do you have advice on precious metal wire that could be used? I would like to use Sterling Silver but there is hard, soft, half hard????
I've watched three different tutorials that you've done and the one thing that I have noticed is that it's difficult to see what you're doing from where you have your camera. Just a suggestion but maybe to possibly put the camera over your hand so that we can see down into the work and your hands are not in the way. I noticed this expecially when you were doing the Princess Leia ring and the Harry Potter earrings. Just a suggestion cuz I know that I missed some parts with some of your other videos not this one but I would have liked to have seen a closer shot of what you were doing.
.... so, I'm just curious do you also have a suggestion as to how SHE is supposed to see what SHE'S doing if she's got the camera down over her hands blocking her view just so that you can have a closer view of what's going on??
I personally thought her shots were very good and quite easy to follow!!!
@@bonniej3918 I wasn't making that suggestion in a mean way. I'm very new to this and I've just noticed in other people's videos but they have close-ups of their hands and what they're doing how they do that I don't know like I said it wasn't mean-spirited just a suggestion for those of us that are brand new to it. It was not meant to offend anyone. And I like her stuff very much and I would like to be able to learn to do it she's very good at what she does. No need to take it and the negative way
Buen día, me gustaron tus pulseras y muy fáciles de hacer.
Sería posible las medidas de las pulseras por escrito. Gracias
I love your work! Thanks for Sharing🌹
Thanks,just ordered the supplies!
Love your videos
Thank you!
So cute! Thanks for sharing!
How to purchase the crimp tube you used for this no solder bracelet
How do I make a the kind of ring you are wearing on the left. I want to put a huge irregular stone on top of a ring and clasp it in
I love this project but I have really had trouble finding crimp tubes this long. Most that I come across are 3mm max.
They are so hard to find! We sold out of them very quickly. Try a google search for these keywords, "Artistic Wire Large Crimp Tubes 10mm"
Where do you find crimp beads the size you are using?
How would you remove the tube if needed after both ends are crimped off bracelet?
Very nice, simple bangle. For the next level, I’d like to see a bangle made with it’s own clasp using the single piece of wire. How’s that for a challenge, lol.
Is your torch a max flame butane torch
such a brilliant idea, thanks - does the wire stay gold
Hi Jessica! Yes. This kit is brass which is gold all the way through!
Great idea👍 thanks for sharing 🙋🏼♀️
Love it all
Very creative video I’ve always wanted to make bangles but didn’t have a clue, by the way what type of crimp beads did you used?
Artistic Wire A346BRC-052 Large Wire Crimp Connectors
Do you ever add shells to that or beads
Where I can buy this tools ,I'm here in hong kong thank you.
Very nice!!
I'm trying to find those size crimps for 12 and 14 gauge wire. Where can I get them? I tried your link to shop but I didn't see them. Help and thank you!
Hi! We are sold out of these at the moment, but do a quick internet search for these exact keywords, "artistic wire crimp tubes for 14ga wire." This should get you to them!
Where can I get crimp tubes that will fit size 12 gauge wire? Thanks for responding in advance
What size crimp tubes for the gauge wire? Do you have a link to a supplier?
Hi! We actually sell all the products, but are sold out of these crimp tubes & 14ga wire. Here is the style number that you can plug in to a google search and find them! They are made by artistic wire: Artistic Wire A346B-054 Large Wire Crimp Connectors
I can’t find the size crimp tubes you are using. Where are you buying them.
HI Pamelia! You can find all of the tools used in this video in the link description.
Where can I find these tools to make bangles?
OK I am new so forgive me if I didn't see an obvious answer or video listed to my question, but how can I learn more about this "spring back" of wire. I saw you overlapped when wrapping your wire around your mandrel, but I couldn't really see how much of an overlap you used. I discovered that this can actually make a HUGE difference on how certain wire lays and can seriously yuck up a project quick. Is there a. ..idk, a spring back overlap "suggestion" chart like best overlap amount in CM or MM to Guage size ....does this even exist? I have a passion for wire weaving but overall still new to wire and wire jewelry making. Which means i have not yet aquired any fancy extra tools, such as a mandrel or one with measurement lines on them yet. So, any alternative hack suggestions would just be divine.
Hi Susan I'm trying to make a bangle for an 18 month old. How much wire should be used for this?
Can't wait too get started... *Thanx So Much!*
amazon carries them too but price is more.
Where do you get the crimp tubes and would 16 guage work for maybe hoop earrings.. same concept but open one side to do earring large hoops
Hey Gabriela! 16 gauge would be perfect for hoops!!
what bangle mandrel do you use? I can't find one with larger than 3" diameter
How many millimeters are those crimp tubes?
Disculpa cómo se llaman esa pieza que utilizas para unir los dos alambres? Gracias mil
Your hair is very pretty in this video. Thanks for the interesting work you're sharing with us. Much obliged.
How do you keep from banging your bangles while biting bagels?
HOW CAN I GET THE CRIMP TUBE? AND WHAT SIZE THEY ARE? AM ENJOY ALL YOUR VIDEOS SINCE AM SUBSCRIBE 5 YRS AGO!
Hi! Thanks for being a subscriber! These are specifically, Artistic Wire Large Wire Crimp Connectors. You can find them with a quick internet search of that specific term. 😉 We don't carry them currently. Hope this helps!
Love 😘 gracias 🙏🙏🙏
Hi, love this tutorial. I can't wait to make some bangles. However, the only size wire I have right now is 18 gauge. Do you have any tutorials that use that size wire in the meantime? thanks
Hi Carol, that's a great question. When we don't have a large enough gauge wire on-hand, we often will double up the wire by coiling it 2x around a bracelet mandrel or rolling pin, attaching the two ends (by twisting or crimping, and then wrapping all around the bracelet with thinner wire. It's great to do this in an organic fashion, adding beads along the way to make what Susan calls a "crazy bangle"! We will add this to our list for future demos!
Fantastic 💗😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌
I tried to buy large crimp tubes but I didn’t see them.
Hello when you say 14 gauge is that dead soft wire, half hard like what kind of wire for the bangle?
This is a 14ga half hard wire. It's a thicker wire. Dead soft is really only going to be in the higher gauges like 22, 24, 26 and 28. They are thinner wires and are used more for wire wrapping. Check out this video about the differences in wire hardness: ruclips.net/video/skSGL1vbNH8/видео.html
Hope this helps!
The crimp tool you are using, is it different then the one you would use to crimp a strung bracelet with beads?
The short answer is no. The crimp tool used in this video is made specially for these larger sized crimp tubes. The crimp tubes normally used for strung beads is smaller. We're out of stock on this kit, but here is a link to the crimper you will need and you get two different sizes!
JSKIT0676, Standard and Mighty Crimp Tool
www.jtv.com/product/standard-and-mighty-crimp-tool-kit/JSKIT0676
Also, here is a new link to the wire and crimp tubes. We hope this helps and good luck!
www.jtv.com/product/5-spools-of-asst-color-14g-8-braid-square-wire-105-pcs-total-12g-crimp-tubes/JSKIT0645
Where are the long crimp tubes?
I love your gorgeous bracelet but can't find them...
What is the full and proper name please??
Hi Susan. here is a link to some wire and crimp tubes:
www.jtv.com/product/5-spools-of-asst-color-14g-8-braid-square-wire-105-pcs-total-12g-crimp-tubes/JSKIT0645?mcid=XSOjsyt
U r wearing a nice ring... can u make a tutorial for it
Love this tutorial, i've always wanted to know how to make bangles, their my most loved piece of jelwery. T.F.S.
thank you so much...I checked artbeads.com and beads and things and can't seem to find 10mm gold plated or filled crimp tubes for 16 gauge wire. Can someone please direct me to where I might purchase them. Thank you!!
Love them! But I have no such big crimp beads! What can i use? Thanks!
Hi! Here is a link to the wire and crimp tubes you'll need to make this project, plus a specialty crimping pliers.
14ga Wire and Crimp Tubes
www.jtv.com/product/5-spools-of-asst-color-14g-8-braid-square-wire-105-pcs-total-12g-crimp-tubes/JSKIT0645?mcid=XSOjsyt
Mighty Crimping Pliers:
www.jtv.com/product/mighty-crimp-tool-plier/BDW089?mcid=XSOjsyt
@@JewelSchool Wow! what a mega reply! useful! informative! grateful to you!
Wow. Amazing. Mam please let me know which brand of flush cutter to buy . I am a bit confused. Thank you. Will be very helpful for me.
If you're just starting out, you can just get whatever brand is available and affordable (ie $5-$15). The pliers and cutters carried by Walmart, Michaels, and Hobby Lobby are always perfectly fine. I also recommend PandaHall, which is a low-cost Chinese brand that you can easily buy through Ali Express.
If you're looking for top quality, the best is probably Lindstrom, but it's like $40-60 a pair. Wubbers is also very good quality, but generally cost $30 and up.
Hope that helps!
Love you videos! Where do you buy the crimp beads?
Hello! The crimp tubes only come with the wire to my knowledge.
amazon
@@OlaloTaínoTarot Thank you!
I found them, i will order and try to make them....Im like a gypsy, i love bracelets....Thank you sooo much! I have permanent (Eternity Bracelets) on my right arm, wish i could learn how to make them, Do you know how to make them? They torch them on your arm...
Thank you!
@@mzjazz5737 I wish if you find a video please share !!!
Hi Susan loved your video you used a 14 gauge wire would a 16 gauge wire be ok as that is what i have just purchased if not i will purchase some 14 gauge wire thank you for making and sharing this video
In the video she said 16 is ok.
The ring that you have on did you make it?
So I had bought a silver colored set a while back but had no idea I need specialty crumpets. I have the on Tara crimped and one that came in my jewel school kit. Now I need another one?
I believe I have seen Laura use the Om Tara for these bangles. I would try it before picking up this specialty crimper!
The site is not open ???
Super
Where did you get the bracelet mandrel?
Donna, yes we did! In fact, we have two! Here are the links:
Round Bracelet Mandrel: www.jtv.com/product/jewel-school-r-round-bracelet-mandrel-15-length/JSPLT14A?mcid=XSOjsyt
Oval Bracelet Mandrel: www.jtv.com/product/jewel-school-r-oval-bracelet-mandrel-15-length/JSPLT14B?mcid=XSOjsyt
What type of metal wire do you recommend to make bangle bracelets that pose as the least skin allergy risk to people?
.925 sterling silver or karat gold is your best bet. These will be more expensive wires. Hope this helps!
@@JewelSchool Thank you
where do you find 14 gauge brass wire? looks like fun.
Hi Barb! You can find the 14 gauge wire in the link in the description!
Love this tutorial, I was wondering how to do that. But where did you get your rawhide mallet?
Hi Mary! I got my mallet so long ago, I do not remember where I purchased it! You can get them many places, JTV sometimes carries them and I have even seen them at craft stores!
wow
What size is that crimping tubes?
Use the same gauge crimp tube as the wire you use for the bracelet your making. In this case it's 14ga. Hope this helps!
I know this is an old vid but not sure why the crimps and tool are not linked here
Hi! Product tend to sell out rather quick, but the links are updated with what we have available. Here they are for you:
Copper Wire: www.jtv.com/product/round-bare-copper-wire-kit-in-14g-16g-18g-20g-24g-26g-and-28g-appx-545-feet-total/JSWR345?mcid=XSOjsyt
Hammer and Bench Block: www.jtv.com/product/impressart-r-multi-function-hammer-kit-with-4-stamp-heads-and-4x4-steel-stamping-block/JSTKIT157?mcid=XSOjsyt
Plier Set: www.jtv.com/product/blue-glitter-pliers-set-of-4-in-tie-pouch/JST851?mcid=XSOjsyt
Scalloped Bangle Die: www.jtv.com/product/wubbers-tm-bangle-die-no-20-medium-scallop-pattern-made-of-quality-steel/JST649E?mcid=XSOjsyt
Wire Rounder: www.jtv.com/product/bead-reamer-and-wire-rounder-attachments-kit-incl-bead-reamer-and-assortment-of-burs/JSKIT0559?mcid=XSOjsyt
Oval Bracelet Mandrel: www.jtv.com/product/jewel-school-r-oval-bracelet-mandrel-15-length/JSPLT14B?mcid=XSOjsyt
Do you use soft wire or hard or medium wire
Mostly we use medium wire. Softer wires are best used for wire wrapping.
Disculpa lo que unes las pulceras no indicas muy bien en el vidio
Can I use 14kgold filled to do this
Can you get sterling s wire and Crimpers
Yes you can!
where can you get just the 12 gauge crip tubes?
Hi Francie! The 12 gauge crimp tubes are included in the kit in the link included in the description.
do you suggest "parawire" as a wire source? I'm trying to move way from
sterling due to cost.
Yvonne Williams (who has an excellent RUclips channel) swears by Parawire, she loves them!
I don't see why you couldn't use inexpensive aluminum or copper wire, just be sure to work-harden it by hammering like in this video.
@@tyrroo thanks for your reply. I am subscribed to Yvonne's channel, just wanted a 2nd opinion!
Where can I get that mandrel
Hey Kayla! That mandrel is great isn't it!? JTV is currently out of stock on this particular one, but I am sure if you do a quick Google search, you just might find what you need!
Is this goldfilled wire?
No. This is is a plated, non tarnish wire. It has a base metal, usually copper.
Where did you get your supplies? Crimp beads and a bigger crimp pliers?
Hi Martina! We have done a couple videos on essential tools like crimp pliers, as well as essential supplies for making jewelry. Check them out and follow the links in each video's description.
Essential Tools: ruclips.net/video/W-Cj41Phe0A/видео.html
Essential Supplies: ruclips.net/video/smktp56H6vc/видео.html
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