This is a very good video. I just bought this coiling gizmo from Hobby Lobby yesterday. I have the original one, but this one is even better because it has the attached clamp and the different size coiling rods. I like the fact that I don't have to buy colored jump rings, I can make them with the coiling gizmo. I really like that tiny little rod because it makes the such cute little coiled beads. Thank you again for the videos.
I saw this tool years ago but never got one until today. I'm really excited to get started. I am wondering if you plan to make another one with larger rods? I was kind of disappointed that the largest one is only 5mm. I want to make really large jump rings. Thanks.
I have a question. You used the nylon jaw pliers to straighten a couple of inches of wire and then proceeded to use that wire to wrap around the rod. The rest of the wire was formed into a coil but the nylon jaw pliers weren't used after that. So are the nylon jaws really necessary when using the wire to make coils?
I am so sorry to take so long to reply back to you. I still don't understand a lot about RUclips. Anyway, it was about $11 I think. Check Hobby Lobby's website. You really want the newer version since it has more rods.
This is a very good video. I just bought this coiling gizmo from Hobby Lobby yesterday. I have the original one, but this one is even better because it has the attached clamp and the different size coiling rods. I like the fact that I don't have to buy colored jump rings, I can make them with the coiling gizmo. I really like that tiny little rod because it makes the such cute little coiled beads. Thank you again for the videos.
Great work
Julianna! It's great to stumble across you on RUclips. I remember you from Aleene's craft show. Great demo!
I saw this tool years ago but never got one until today. I'm really excited to get started. I am wondering if you plan to make another one with larger rods? I was kind of disappointed that the largest one is only 5mm. I want to make really large jump rings. Thanks.
I have a question. You used the nylon jaw pliers to straighten a couple of inches of wire and then proceeded to use that wire to wrap around the rod. The rest of the wire was formed into a coil but the nylon jaw pliers weren't used after that. So are the nylon jaws really necessary when using the wire to make coils?
game changer, fuck coiling by hand
Great demo thanks a lot for this
Where did you boy your coilling gizmo?
Great tutorial. Thank you.
how much does it cost ?
@PACERGIRL68 How much did it cost? Thanks:)
Where, I can to buy in U.S? Pls I need tools,
great tutorial..thank you
I am so sorry to take so long to reply back to you. I still don't understand a lot about RUclips. Anyway, it was about $11 I think. Check Hobby Lobby's website. You really want the newer version since it has more rods.
That sucks! I hate when that happens:(