How To Securely Attach Jewelry Crimp Ends Onto Cords & Chains To Add Clasps.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    Learn how to properly use 1mm & 2mm Cord End Crimps for Cording or Chains so you're able to attach clasps on these materials that do not have loops on the end.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @CatGold5047
    @CatGold5047 2 месяца назад

    I'm working with homespun yarn as the cord, and you saved me from buying the wrong crimps! Thank you!

  • @ModernJewelryMakers
    @ModernJewelryMakers  3 года назад +3

    UPDATED VIDEO:ruclips.net/video/hHOt_ip9F6c/видео.html
    I apologize for the quality of this video, I know it is tricky to see all of the details, so I made a new video linked above - please check that one out! Thank you for understanding and for stopping by! Please subscribe for more jewelry making content!
    Sparkle Brightly! ~ Viki Larea

  • @Pat097
    @Pat097 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Yes, even though this was out of focus-it was immensely helpful! 👍🏼 There are lots of videos on soldering findings onto the ends of jewelry chains, but because I’m just beginning I’m not comfortable with that yet. Now I got to find out where these crimps are in my local area! 🤣

    • @ModernJewelryMakers
      @ModernJewelryMakers  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! Apologies I missed your comment earlier. There is an updated video on the channel that is linked in the description. Thanks again!

  • @guyivie8987
    @guyivie8987 2 года назад +3

    For video like this, we really need to see the ends up close and clearly. Even with the card, the crimp/cord is often out of focus. I recommend that you get someone else to hold the camera so that they can focus in closely on the action as you perform the crimp.

    • @ModernJewelryMakers
      @ModernJewelryMakers  2 года назад +2

      Thank Guy! I completely agree!! I didn't really realize what an issue it was either until I watched it on pc instead of a phone! I did remake this video again - I still have to film by myself, but hopefully it's a little better ruclips.net/video/hHOt_ip9F6c/видео.html
      I always appreciate the feedback!!

  • @alisashakirova2869
    @alisashakirova2869 8 месяцев назад

    i couldn't find any other video on how to crimp tiny chains, so thanks for showing that! and coincidentally i also have a 1 mm chain, this was very much of help

  • @sisterhoodofur7456
    @sisterhoodofur7456 Год назад

    Can you do that without a crimping plier? Just a normal one?😊

    • @ModernJewelryMakers
      @ModernJewelryMakers  11 месяцев назад

      Hi! Apologizes I didn't see your comment sooner! To answer your question, you absolutely need a Crimping Plier to get that type of crimp, it's quite literally why Crimping Pliers were made. Trying to smash the crimps flat with something like a needle nose typically won't hold the strands in place very well. And the more you try to flatten it the more messed up the crimp will look, often causing it to break, or be sharp. So while no one wants to purchase a special tool, they are typically only around $12 now and will end up saving lots of time & frustration! Thank you for checking out the video & leaving a question - I appreciate it! Viki

  • @alliehunter9896
    @alliehunter9896 Год назад

    Video would be better showing us looking onto surface. Too bad

    • @ModernJewelryMakers
      @ModernJewelryMakers  Год назад +1

      Right! If you look in the pinned comments, there is a link to an updated video. Thanks!