Hey Justin, welcome to the tribe! I’m glad you found this video helpful, l’ve made a lot of beads this way. We would love to see how you make out with your project.
Awesome tip! That's a real easy to make tool and you could make them in different sizes without breaking the bank. You're right about those Dremel cut off wheels, too. I break about two or three of them whenever I use them no matter how careful I am.
@@StockmanOriginal Cool! I don't know much about beadery but I imagine those would be the really tiny ones we see in indigenous clothing, am I right? I would definitely need my optivisor for things that small. Thanks for making these videos. I really enjoy the specialized tool tips! 😁👍
this such a helpful tool, thank you for sharing. the price of beads really makes this worth doing in my opinion. now i want to make a set of different size bead cutters ❤
Hello Grayce, thanks for checking it out. I have made some different sizes, one a little bigger and one quite small, actually about a size 10 seed bead. Let us know how you do.
@@StockmanOriginal great thanks Brian ☺️ I'm on holiday in Bali, Indonesia and finally back with my girlfriend after the covid rubbish 🥰 I hope you are well mate☺️ keep up the amazing work 👌 I love the variety you give in your videos 👍👍 always something to learn and inspire☺️👌
i wanted to ask what polishing compound did you use. 1. is it safe to use for bone jewelry that makes skin contact 2. or is their specific bone polishing compound thats safe for skin contact
Hello Silent Carver,happy to have you with us. I use a basic compound which you can buy at most hardware stores. It’s just a very fine abrasive suspended in some sort of wax. I have never had a problem with it in regards to skin contact and l use it for bone and silver. Polishing compound comes in a variety of grades and colors, l like a medium grade which is white or tan. I avoid the rouge because it gets into the pores of the bone and leaves it messy. Let me know how you make out.
I don't use those type cut off wheels anymore. i use dremel fiber glass type wheel. there like a larger cut off wheel. and can take a beating.....send me your address and ill send a couple to you free and i will send the wheels i don't use. i will find the part number to these good wheels. i buy them from Walmart here. i think they are now 6 bucks for 4..well worth not losing an eye..
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That is a great tip, and I have everything I need to make my own. Thanks a lot. Buffalo bone beads are about to be made.
Hello William, l’m so excited that this little video has been helpful for you and some others. Let’s see what you end up with.
You just reminded me I have antler tips that are too long, I can slice the extra section and drill beads to use in the same piece! Thank you
I really love the making tool for the job videos. Great tutorial!
Thank you! I have saved broken files, and a collection of avocado pits to saw into slices and try this on.
Hello Mixedmediaarthirl,l’m very happy that helped you out. I thought it was a pretty neat trick. Thanks for your support.
Awesome I’m making moose bone beads for a hunting bag for my son I got to make one of these . Thanks for sharing.
Hey Justin, welcome to the tribe! I’m glad you found this video helpful, l’ve made a lot of beads this way. We would love to see how you make out with your project.
This was very useful. Thanks for posting. Now I'm of to grind me a bead cutter.
Yggdrasil Works, l’m so happy you can make use of that!! Thanks for checking us out.
Content just keeps getting better and better! Thank you! :)
Thank you very much Iron Ivy Forge!!
Awesome tip! That's a real easy to make tool and you could make them in different sizes without breaking the bank. You're right about those Dremel cut off wheels, too. I break about two or three of them whenever I use them no matter how careful I am.
Hey Brian, they sure are brittle! Hey you know that shank l cut off but saved? I have made a cutter out of one like it to make seed beads with.
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Cool! I don't know much about beadery but I imagine those would be the really tiny ones we see in indigenous clothing, am I right? I would definitely need my optivisor for things that small. Thanks for making these videos. I really enjoy the specialized tool tips! 😁👍
Cool beans, we’ll keep em coming.
@@StockmanOriginal would love to see a video about that
Hello Halloween Spook, and welcome! What was it you would like to see a video on?
Great idea! As a Smith I would use old springs or drill rod but that's just adding steps lol. I have use of this , so thanks!
Hey Nick,I’m so glad you like my little trick. I have made cutters as big as trade beads and as small as #10 seed beads. Thanks for checking it out.
Another very useful tip.
Thanks Eric!
BRILLIANT!! Making one now!!!
Hey buddy, good to see your name come up!! I was hoping folks would get a kick out of that little tool.👍🏼
this such a helpful tool, thank you for sharing. the price of beads really makes this worth doing in my opinion. now i want to make a set of different size bead cutters ❤
Hello Grayce, thanks for checking it out. I have made some different sizes, one a little bigger and one quite small, actually about a size 10 seed bead. Let us know how you do.
Another very interesting video, I do love the re-use (don’t throw away) approach to all your projects! Keep ’em coming!
Thanks for your support and encouragement YorkshireJoinery!
Thanks for sharing your time and talent! KANSAS
You are very welcome Jack, and thank you for your support.
Thats a neat trick Brian👍🙂
Thanks Janson, l’ve had a lot of fun with it.
Thank you! Very interesting. Looks easy)) need to try))
Rodion, thank you so much for checking it out. I have had a lot of fun with that little trick.
excellent - thank you
Hey Sheepdog9 , thanks for checking in on us. Hope all is well with you.
Awesome another trick I learned today 😀 thank you so much!!!
Hey The_kid, so happy you checked it out. Thank you so much for your support!
@@StockmanOriginal no thank you! for your teachings I really appreciate 🙏 them!
Another great little tip 👌👍 great work mate ☺️
Hey Dave, how’s things going for you? I thought this might be interesting for folks to see.
@@StockmanOriginal great thanks Brian ☺️ I'm on holiday in Bali, Indonesia and finally back with my girlfriend after the covid rubbish 🥰 I hope you are well mate☺️ keep up the amazing work 👌 I love the variety you give in your videos 👍👍 always something to learn and inspire☺️👌
Thank you Dave, it is nice things are starting to get back to normalish. Have a super sparkly time in Bali!
@@StockmanOriginal thankyou Brian ☺️✌️
i wanted to ask what polishing compound did you use.
1. is it safe to use for bone jewelry that makes skin contact
2. or is their specific bone polishing compound thats safe for skin contact
Hello Silent Carver,happy to have you with us. I use a basic compound which you can buy at most hardware stores. It’s just a very fine abrasive suspended in some sort of wax. I have never had a problem with it in regards to skin contact and l use it for bone and silver. Polishing compound comes in a variety of grades and colors, l like a medium grade which is white or tan. I avoid the rouge because it gets into the pores of the bone and leaves it messy. Let me know how you make out.
Long time no see you brian, i hope you are well!
Hello Garou, l am doing good. Max has been very busy lately and sometimes it’s a challenge to find time to do all this editing and stuff.
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Thank you Kalyan, l’m glad you enjoyed our video.
I don't use those type cut off wheels anymore. i use dremel fiber glass type wheel. there like a larger cut off wheel. and can take a beating.....send me your address and ill send a couple to you free and i will send the wheels i don't use. i will find the part number to these good wheels.
i buy them from Walmart here. i think they are now 6 bucks for 4..well worth not losing an eye..
I would love to try them, thanks for the info. I just bought some heavier duty wheels to try too. Do you ever use messenger?
@@StockmanOriginal never use messenger.
i was just going to try and make the bit for bead's ..but my back started to hurt. i'll try tomorrow.