I am going to buy these. They're going to solve lots of bail woes that I currently have. By the way, your voice is so nice to listen to. It's soothing and uplifting and encouraging all at the same time! Thank you for the tutorial!
Thanks! We've probably made over 1000 videos since this one, and ya know we still make mistakes now and then. Mistakes aren't just part of the learning process, they're simply part of making things.
Thank you so much for sharing ...now I know what those pliers are for lol....... I enjoy all of your videos, you make learning easy and fun ...stay blessed
the second and larger bail is so amazingly easy and so gorgeous ..and at a very reasonably price considering the price of read made fancy bails ..thank you for this tutorial !
They make even jump rings, too. At the end as she shows making even loops, just keep winding evenly, in the shape of a spring, with the wire touching itself as it goes around. Remove the coil, and saw along one side lengthwise, or snip an individual jump ring from a single loop.
You have 3 pliers with 2 sizes each, what do you think of the single pliers with 3 sizes per jaw for 6 in 1? The single plier is more versatile, but the ones you use may be easier to use?
Our preference the 2 size pliers as opposed to more versatile models mostly comes from our love of Wubbers pliers. Wubbers makes a lot bail making pliers but few models with more than one size per jaw. The quality of their springs and joints and the comfort of their handles keeps us coming back to them though so that's what we use in our daily design work. Long story short: Comfort in the hand is the most important thing with pliers and it's a personal thing. Don't be afraid to try different models and if you find a good versatile bail that feels good in your hand that's the right pair of pliers for you.
Thank you so much. I learn so much from your channel! Watch them everyday!
I am going to buy these. They're going to solve lots of bail woes that I currently have. By the way, your voice is so nice to listen to. It's soothing and uplifting and encouraging all at the same time! Thank you for the tutorial!
Thanks so much for watching and your kind words!
I just bought a small bail plier and now I know how to use it. Amazing, looks so professional, thank you.
thank you! it helps when tutorials show little mistakes being made i do that constantly!
Thanks! We've probably made over 1000 videos since this one, and ya know we still make mistakes now and then. Mistakes aren't just part of the learning process, they're simply part of making things.
Thank you so much for sharing ...now I know what those pliers are for lol.......
I enjoy all of your videos, you make learning easy and fun ...stay blessed
I always learn so much with your videos!
So simple and so pretty. :) Thanks for sharing!
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you - great clear tutorial :)
the second and larger bail is so amazingly easy and so gorgeous ..and at a very reasonably price considering the price of read made fancy bails ..thank you for this tutorial !
They make even jump rings, too. At the end as she shows making even loops, just keep winding evenly, in the shape of a spring, with the wire touching itself as it goes around. Remove the coil, and saw along one side lengthwise, or snip an individual jump ring from a single loop.
I used to make jump rings this way. I wish I'd thought of using a saw for larger coils sooner, did a lot of it loop by loop at first.
Very useful tutorial, thanks!
Awesome, thank you!!!
awesome video! thank you.
You have 3 pliers with 2 sizes each, what do you think of the single pliers with 3 sizes per jaw for 6 in 1? The single plier is more versatile, but the ones you use may be easier to use?
Our preference the 2 size pliers as opposed to more versatile models mostly comes from our love of Wubbers pliers. Wubbers makes a lot bail making pliers but few models with more than one size per jaw. The quality of their springs and joints and the comfort of their handles keeps us coming back to them though so that's what we use in our daily design work. Long story short: Comfort in the hand is the most important thing with pliers and it's a personal thing. Don't be afraid to try different models and if you find a good versatile bail that feels good in your hand that's the right pair of pliers for you.
Love it thank you
where do i get that baile please or a finding as you call it to bend please
Here is a direct link the bendable connector: www.beadaholique.com/antiqued-silver-plated-art-deco-connector-links-28mm-4.html
Thanks for watching!