Omg there beautiful and I thought it was very hard do . Like I've said your my angel. Your my teacher now and I'm going to watch these videos with my home health aid, but I'll watch it on my television because we can see it big and clear. God bless you always
I'm glad you're watching on a TV, we always try to put extra work into these videos so they'll look good on a TV, because I've always thought that would be a good way to watch them, I don't think many do though. Glad you're enjoying them all Aida!
It's possible G S hypo cement doesn't have enough body to completely fill in the gaps between the ends and the wire, E6000 is a little more forgiving because of its gel-like consistency. When using G S for this application make sure you clean the wire and the end before applying, get any oils from your fingers off of the metal. Don't be afraid to use a lot of cement, and most importantly let it dry for a full 24 hours before handling so that the cement sets fully.
Are use the smallest one to make bracelets for my dolls, American girl, dolls, and I made a bracelet for my baby niece. They are used to upper smaller size to make a bracelet for my five year old niece.
Hi Just need some clarification, which end cap bead size should I get to fit an 18gauge memory wire, please. I notice the hole has an inner diameter of 0.6mm for the 3mm and 4mm bead
Unfortunately we haven't seen any good end caps that will fit 18 gauge memory wire. Some people use screw crimps ("scrimps") to finish larger memory wire sizes, but it looks like the scrimps we carry won't fit 18 gauge either.
They should be secure for many years. These memory wire ends are new to use but E6000 glue is something we've used for over a decade now and it's excellent at making strong metal-to-metal connections. To get the full strength leave the piece to cure for 72 hours before picking it up or wearing it. Once that's done you'll be able to feel how strong the connection is.
They're great aren't they? Here a few links if you haven't snapped any up yet: beadaholique.com/products/end-caps-for-memory-wire-round-glue-in-3mm-diameter-20-pieces-gold-plated beadaholique.com/products/end-caps-for-memory-wire-round-glue-in-3mm-diameter-20-pieces-silver-plated
Any time I went to use the end caps on the memory wire bracelet, and I go to give it to somebody they were constantly fall off. What am I doing wrong because I use GS hypo cement
All I can think of is maybe not enough glue is being used? I would try using more glue and then making sure it dries overnight before wearing. I hope this helps!
That could be it. I have sometimes done something similar and accidentally pulled off the actual part that I wanted. It all tends to pull together when you try to get one section off.
I have not come across a successful way to sharpen cutters. I think you could maybe take it to someone who sharpens knives but you might need to pay them the same amount as just buying a new pair cutters.
I would say no to Elmers glue, it's just not strong enough. I have never tried a hot glue gun with these, so you can for sure try that and experiment. I worry about getting it into the tiny hole though without making a big mess - but I am always one to experiment so definitely give it a try.
It's 22 gauge, you can see the wire we used here: beadaholique.com/products/memory-wire-bracelet-round-size-large-2-50-inch-diameter-12-loops-silver-plated
Usually we we see this happening it's because the glue didn't have enough time to cure. E6000 is extremely strong, but it takes days to cure. Make sure you let the piece sit uninterrupted for 48-72 hours before you wear it. If you're still having things pull loose after that the end caps may be too big for the wire.
@@Decopainterandtea We recommend these end caps with an inner diameter of 0.6mm, they fit standard 22 gauge memory wire well: beadaholique.com/products/end-caps-for-memory-wire-round-glue-in-5mm-diameter-20-pieces-silver-plated We've got them in gold too: beadaholique.com/products/end-caps-for-memory-wire-round-glue-in-5mm-diameter-20-pieces-gold-plated
Omg there beautiful and I thought it was very hard do . Like I've said your my angel. Your my teacher now and I'm going to watch these videos with my home health aid, but I'll watch it on my television because we can see it big and clear.
God bless you always
I'm glad you're watching on a TV, we always try to put extra work into these videos so they'll look good on a TV, because I've always thought that would be a good way to watch them, I don't think many do though. Glad you're enjoying them all Aida!
I bought and used these with GS hypo cement glue and they keep falling off - any tips?
It's possible G S hypo cement doesn't have enough body to completely fill in the gaps between the ends and the wire, E6000 is a little more forgiving because of its gel-like consistency. When using G S for this application make sure you clean the wire and the end before applying, get any oils from your fingers off of the metal. Don't be afraid to use a lot of cement, and most importantly let it dry for a full 24 hours before handling so that the cement sets fully.
Are use the smallest one to make bracelets for my dolls, American girl, dolls, and I made a bracelet for my baby niece. They are used to upper smaller size to make a bracelet for my five year old niece.
Great Video thank you very much!
Thanks for watching Birgit!
Hi Just need some clarification, which end cap bead size should I get to fit an 18gauge memory wire, please. I notice the hole has an inner diameter of 0.6mm for the 3mm and 4mm bead
Unfortunately we haven't seen any good end caps that will fit 18 gauge memory wire. Some people use screw crimps ("scrimps") to finish larger memory wire sizes, but it looks like the scrimps we carry won't fit 18 gauge either.
@@beadaholique Thanks for the reply
How secure are they as far as how long it last when glued on?
They should be secure for many years. These memory wire ends are new to use but E6000 glue is something we've used for over a decade now and it's excellent at making strong metal-to-metal connections. To get the full strength leave the piece to cure for 72 hours before picking it up or wearing it. Once that's done you'll be able to feel how strong the connection is.
OMG 😮! I have to have them!
They're great aren't they? Here a few links if you haven't snapped any up yet:
beadaholique.com/products/end-caps-for-memory-wire-round-glue-in-3mm-diameter-20-pieces-gold-plated
beadaholique.com/products/end-caps-for-memory-wire-round-glue-in-3mm-diameter-20-pieces-silver-plated
Any time I went to use the end caps on the memory wire bracelet, and I go to give it to somebody they were constantly fall off. What am I doing wrong because I use GS hypo cement
All I can think of is maybe not enough glue is being used? I would try using more glue and then making sure it dries overnight before wearing. I hope this helps!
I am also having trouble with end cap staying on .I use E6000 when it dried I tried to pull off tacking bits maybe that is the problem
That could be it. I have sometimes done something similar and accidentally pulled off the actual part that I wanted. It all tends to pull together when you try to get one section off.
Actually, I recently brought some GS hypo cement. Does that work?
Hi! Yes, it should work well for this application.
My memory wire cutters are a little bit tall. How do I re-sharpen them?
I have not come across a successful way to sharpen cutters. I think you could maybe take it to someone who sharpens knives but you might need to pay them the same amount as just buying a new pair cutters.
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Is it OK to use Elmers glue or even a hot glue gun?
I would say no to Elmers glue, it's just not strong enough. I have never tried a hot glue gun with these, so you can for sure try that and experiment. I worry about getting it into the tiny hole though without making a big mess - but I am always one to experiment so definitely give it a try.
Do they come on rose gold color as well?
No rose gold color for these yet unfortunately, just the gold and silver plate versions
What size is the is the memory wire?
It's 22 gauge, you can see the wire we used here: beadaholique.com/products/memory-wire-bracelet-round-size-large-2-50-inch-diameter-12-loops-silver-plated
I tried this but when I tested the glue on end cap it came off.
Usually we we see this happening it's because the glue didn't have enough time to cure. E6000 is extremely strong, but it takes days to cure. Make sure you let the piece sit uninterrupted for 48-72 hours before you wear it. If you're still having things pull loose after that the end caps may be too big for the wire.
@@beadaholique Thankyou for taking time to answer my comment. Which size of the multi size end caps is best for the regular size memory wire?
@@Decopainterandtea We recommend these end caps with an inner diameter of 0.6mm, they fit standard 22 gauge memory wire well: beadaholique.com/products/end-caps-for-memory-wire-round-glue-in-5mm-diameter-20-pieces-silver-plated
We've got them in gold too: beadaholique.com/products/end-caps-for-memory-wire-round-glue-in-5mm-diameter-20-pieces-gold-plated
@@beadaholique ❤🧡💛💚Thankyou.
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