Hi from England, thank you for sharing all your brilliant ideas. It is great the way you try new methods, wonderfully inspiring. All best wishes, Karen
I have never tried to roll corrugated paper so I could not tell you. I don't see why not as long as the ridges in the corrugated paper line up and nest with each other but staggered at the starting end.
good video, but I think I would just glue all the small end's together at the end, I saw it on another video and it worked well, but as I said very good video.
I meant do it two at a time but roll it to where the shorter strips are on the inside and the longer strip's will just be glued together, sorry I probably didn't explain myself very good, doing these for the grandchildren, they love them, thank's, just having a problem getting the claw's and other slot to hook it in, looking for a video to do that, thank's
@@JustPlainFun You mentioned that you use a guillotine cutter to cut the strips from a magazine. Whenever I cut strips on from a page of a magazine, I use my Fiskars. I just got a Cricut Explorer Air 2 in hopes of using it to cut the magazine pages into strips. Have you ever tried a cutting machine to cut the strips? Thank you. Jerry ⚜️👩🏻
@@deltalady52 Yes I have a Pazzles which works fairly well for card stock but I find that removing printed copy paper from the mat rips it too easily. Plus you can only cut one sheet of paper at a time with an electric machine. When I cut my papers, I generally am cutting several sheets, (more than 5 sheets), at one time so I use my commerical grade guillotine cutter. When I cut 2 or 3 sheets at one time, I use my smaller office guillotine cutter.
There are still a lot of beginners out there and using glue helps tame the several strips while they get the hang of layering. I also stagger the strips that I glue together because I cannot always fit a lot of strips together in the slot of the bead roller. So by staggering the stack of strips, you only need to fit the first 2 or 3 layers in the slot when first starting the roll.
Hi from England, thank you for sharing all your brilliant ideas. It is great the way you try new methods, wonderfully inspiring. All best wishes, Karen
Lovely bead :-)
Great technique! TFS
I roll up to 10 stripes with my rollers at the same time without gluing. it works very well and I practise this since 4 years. just try;)
Will these work with corrugated paper ?
I have never tried to roll corrugated paper so I could not tell you. I don't see why not as long as the ridges in the corrugated paper line up and nest with each other but staggered at the starting end.
good video, but I think I would just glue all the small end's together at the end, I saw it on another video and it worked well, but as I said very good video.
Nicky Mullins you can do that if they will all fit in the slot at the same time.
I meant do it two at a time but roll it to where the shorter strips are on the inside and the longer strip's will just be glued together, sorry I probably didn't explain myself very good, doing these for the grandchildren, they love them, thank's, just having a problem getting the claw's and other slot to hook it in, looking for a video to do that, thank's
What is the width of the strips?
If I remember right these are half inch wide at the wide and and nothing at the narrow end.
@@JustPlainFun how about the length of the strips, thanks
@@milamajadillas4794 Since these strips are made with catalog or magazine pages, the strips are between 11 and 12 inches long.
@@JustPlainFun You mentioned that you use a guillotine cutter to cut the strips from a magazine. Whenever I cut strips on from a page of a magazine, I use my Fiskars. I just got a Cricut Explorer Air 2 in hopes of using it to cut the magazine pages into strips. Have you ever tried a cutting machine to cut the strips? Thank you. Jerry ⚜️👩🏻
@@deltalady52 Yes I have a Pazzles which works fairly well for card stock but I find that removing printed copy paper from the mat rips it too easily. Plus you can only cut one sheet of paper at a time with an electric machine. When I cut my papers, I generally am cutting several sheets, (more than 5 sheets), at one time so I use my commerical grade guillotine cutter. When I cut 2 or 3 sheets at one time, I use my smaller office guillotine cutter.
Hi
but WHY the glue????
There are still a lot of beginners out there and using glue helps tame the several strips while they get the hang of layering. I also stagger the strips that I glue together because I cannot always fit a lot of strips together in the slot of the bead roller. So by staggering the stack of strips, you only need to fit the first 2 or 3 layers in the slot when first starting the roll.