Make Quick & Easy Crimps With the One Step Crimper Crimping Tool

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • The Bead Buddy 1 Step Crimper may be the new favorite tool you didn't know you needed. It quickly &easily makes neat, secure crimps. See how to best use it.
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Комментарии • 48

  • @SBL1932
    @SBL1932 Год назад +1

    Thank you. I have one but couldn't use it. You made it easy

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  Год назад

      So glad to have been of help. Happy creating!

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 6 лет назад +6

    Hi Sandy, you're one of the few beaders I've come across that actually teaches about the wires needing to be parallel and about the difference between crimp brads and tubes! Thank you! My very first beading lesson years ago, taught me how to flatten a crimp tube. Nothing about tools or parallel wires or even crimp beads. So it was years before I discovered how badly I'd been taught. I don't own this crimper, but I find using round crimps and flatten with chain nose pliers, forms an oval shape without the sharp corners of the flattened tubes. After watching you do this, I might consider getting one. 😃👍🏼

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  6 лет назад +1

      Glad you found it helpful, Jen. I think I've only heard that thing about parallel wires from one other person, but thought it was important enough to pass along! Sadly, although there is a lot of free information out there, there is also a lot of BAD information, lol.

  • @monelleny
    @monelleny 3 года назад +2

    This is a very helpful video about this crimper. The big advantage is that you don't have to turn the bead to exactly the right angle for the second step, because there is no second step! However, if you are having problems with crimping beads or tubes slipping using the traditional tools, it's because your tool is too large for your bead. Crimpers come in 3 sizes: Mighty, Standard, and Micro. So try one size down, and you should be just fine. Micro works extremely well with the smallest wires and crimps tubes or beads.

  • @theideaplace
    @theideaplace 4 года назад +2

    I love this tool... makes it so easy... don't get a perfect crimp but it is strong and holds

  • @THESHOMROM
    @THESHOMROM 8 лет назад +3

    I'm just a beginner and just found your great channel. Thank you from a new subscriber and fan.

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  8 лет назад +1

      Welcome to the channel and happy creating!

  • @bonniefaltz9505
    @bonniefaltz9505 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this demonstration. I too have problems with crimp beads. This seems like a great tool. Thank you again.

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  6 лет назад

      You are welcome, Bonnie! I love my One Step Crimper, especially when I have a lot of crimps to do, like on multi-strand pieces. Happy creating!

  • @mamahare1025
    @mamahare1025 9 лет назад

    This was cool. I've been wanting to see how this tool works. Thanks!

  • @josb1969
    @josb1969 3 года назад +1

    I have had three Bead Buddy 1 Step Crimper tools. The first one served me well for quite some time and I loved it. When it came time to replace it I purchased another. It seemed to be very cheaply constructed compared to the first one and it came apart after two uses. I replaced it again thinking perhaps I had accidentally gotten a defective one. The third replacement also jammed up after a few uses. I have decided not to purchase a fourth one since their seems to be a issue with the current design.

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  3 года назад

      Oh, that’s a bummer. I love using mine whenever possible!

  • @08squareeyes08
    @08squareeyes08 7 лет назад +1

    thank you for such a good review, I too have problems with the normal crimpers and the tubes too, from now on I will buy crimp beads

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  7 лет назад

      Oh good! I'm glad I'm not the only one. ;-)

  • @galeem713
    @galeem713 Год назад +1

    I love mine. I prefer tubes and I have a plier that takes a crimped tube and makes it a round bead.

  • @RosasUtopia
    @RosasUtopia 3 года назад +1

    I want to buy this tool just for the help of that third handle that holds the bead in place. That is a big plus.

  • @juliebergacker5680
    @juliebergacker5680 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful 👌👍

  • @albakambouris8067
    @albakambouris8067 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much

  • @ShoryoTombo
    @ShoryoTombo 9 лет назад

    I totally agree with you on the tubes and the crimping pliers. I had so much issues. This is a pretty need tool. Have you made a video pertaining on the simple loop tool? I like to hear someone's feedback on that product. Thanks for the information on this tool!

    • @ShoryoTombo
      @ShoryoTombo 9 лет назад

      I guess its the individual but for me it would be the crimp bead. I had too many frustrating issues with the tubes. lol I am looking forward to the Looper video! YAY!

    • @GodzHarleyGirlStudio
      @GodzHarleyGirlStudio 8 лет назад +1

      Have you seen the video from Jewel School taught by Margot Potter, she has a tutorial on the four basic things you need to know. It includes the crimping with a third crimp. There's also a nifty jump-ring closure! Keep making more cool informational video's! !

    • @marsbeads
      @marsbeads 8 лет назад

      +GodzHarleyGirl Studio Can you add the link here. I would love to see that video. Thx.

  • @GodzHarleyGirlStudio
    @GodzHarleyGirlStudio 8 лет назад

    Hi, love your video's. if you use the regular crimper, turn it and crimp one more time. It'll be strong and hold. let me know what you think if you try it. Take care!

  • @keepingitrealUK
    @keepingitrealUK 3 года назад +1

    I have always been told not to use the flat nose pliers, but it works for me with no issues. I have been thinking of getting it, but I only use 1.5mm crimps so not sure if it will work.

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  3 года назад

      Flattening the crimps with pliers does work, it’s just not the most attractive look. If you’re going to cover the flattened crimp with a crimp cover, then it doesn’t really matter.

    • @keepingitrealUK
      @keepingitrealUK 3 года назад +1

      @@SandyHuntress Yes I always use crimp covers too.

  • @paulabinkley9398
    @paulabinkley9398 9 лет назад

    I have rhis tool as well. Could you tell me what size of crimp tube do uou use on your beading projects? Also , if you use Illusion cord is there a crimp that woeks best? Thank you for all of your videos. I am learning a great deal.

  • @dianealford7013
    @dianealford7013 4 года назад +1

    It seems like a big tool for such small crimps. Nobody demonstrates this tool with a full strand of beads. Does it fit between the beads?

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  4 года назад

      That’s a very good question!
      Usually we leave a little bit of slack in the wire, so it fits just fine.
      There is the rare occasion it is too bulky to fit into the space you need, but most of the time it’s not a problem.

  • @timjeske2720
    @timjeske2720 8 лет назад

    Can you tell me ... does this work just as effectively when stringing beads on nylon (mono-filament type) string?

  • @debracobb5861
    @debracobb5861 6 лет назад +1

    How does it work when you have a full string of beads on! I use wire guards and I find my old fashion crimp tool will sometimes pinch the wire guard. How well does this work with those.

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  6 лет назад +1

      Debra, if you are trying to pull the crimps too tightly and too close to the beads you will have the problems you describe, like pinching the wire guard. I always suggest pulling the beads snug, then back it off about 1/8-inch or 3mm before crimping. This not only allows your beads to hang more gracefully, but gives plenty of room for the Crimper to work. Don't worry about the small amount of wire that may be showing, it's better to have your beads hanging nicely.

    • @debracobb5861
      @debracobb5861 6 лет назад +1

      Keepsake Crafts by Sandy Huntress thank you very much, I’m new to jewelry making, I really love it so I watch as many videos as I can. I’ll do what you suggest and pray I can make it work.

  • @dmprisk
    @dmprisk 8 лет назад

    I wonder if this would work with 1mm crimps? Plus thinner wire like the 0.010 size?

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  8 лет назад

      I have found it doesn't work so great on smaller crimps.

  • @rojeaniafuscaldo3239
    @rojeaniafuscaldo3239 6 лет назад

    Hi.. I hope your still around and can still reply to my comment... I started jewelry making not that long ago.. I struggle with crimping.. uggg.. But every bracelet or necklace I make ~ I use Fireline ~ Does this work with Fireline ?

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  6 лет назад +3

      That's a very good question, Rojeania. Crimps are made for using with beading wire and you will not get good results if you try using them with thread such as Fireline. They will likely cut through the thread at some point in the life of the piece of jewelry, if not very shortly after crimping. A better finish for jewelry made with Fireline or any other beading thread would be bead tips. Hope this helps, happy creating!

  • @angelahyde7133
    @angelahyde7133 6 лет назад +1

    I have a very very tiny link chain,,i cannot find anythin g to put on the end to hold a jump ring,,,such a small link,,any ideas please

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  6 лет назад

      Angela, I had a similar issue with some tiny chain I wanted to repair. What I did was pull out my stash of wire and see which size would fit into my tiny links. It turned out to need 24 gauge. Then I did a search on Amazon and found 24 gauge jump rings. They are teeeeeeny, but with the help of my magnifying lamp I was able to to the repair.

    • @angelahyde7133
      @angelahyde7133 6 лет назад +1

      thank you so much for that info,Amazon sent some chain but no link , I will search ,,thank you so much for that info

  • @v-ia3221
    @v-ia3221 Год назад

    I tried four types of crimps including the ones attached. Very very poor results. Untidy looking twisted crimps and wire inside, no folding. Huge disappointment for that kind of money

    • @SandyHuntress
      @SandyHuntress  Год назад

      Huh. I'm sorry to hear that. I wonder if you got a defective tool? I've had great results with mine with many kinds of crimps.