While I enjoy your wisdom in jewelry creations I am truly appreciative of your clean nails. That may sound funny but I don’t enjoy watching a demo by someone with dirty nails. Thank you! You do a great job of teaching and explaining!😊
Oh no! I totally get that. I once watched a video where the woman's hands looked like she had just been digging in the garden. It really put me off and I couldn't watch it to the end, even thought I loved what she was making. I try really hard to keep my hands clean and in good condition because they are on camera so close. I have to time my gardening when I'm not going to be filming to let my hands recover for a few days. I appreciate your comment and your continued support. Thank you.
Thank you Charisse. I still struggle with getting my crimps to look nice, and those crimp covers - don't even get me started. That's why I love my magical crimping tool so much.
Carol, Once again I must compliment you on your clear, concise tutorials! By the way, you helped me with a Magical Crimp question earlier today and just thought you'd like to know it was successful! Crimping has always been my Kryptonite. I doubt I'll every go back to using anything other than the Magical Crimping tool! Thank you!!!
Great video! I didn’t know how to use the Magic Crimp tool and became very frustrated. I finally know how to use it and will try using it again. Thank you so very much! I love your videos.
Thank you so much, Brenda. I'm glad this one was helpful to you. Here's another one about the Magical Crimping Tool in case you need more help. ruclips.net/video/UKnf5AFGNlQ/видео.htmlsi=oCuM9EwJgB_1yz1M
You are a fantastic teacher I've always had the crimping tool and creams but never knew how to use it but eventually I became more dubious and scared to use it I came across your video and decided to watch and hey presto you have just made me so happy and now I know how to crimp I'm going to watch some more of your videos I have subscribed I just like to say thank you so much for taking the time to make the video and help others thank you
I just want to say how much i genuinely appreciate your videos. They’ve really helped me as I’ve recently started to get into jewelry making, I forever grateful for this video. ❤❤❤ Sorry if I sound a bit dramatic, I was struggling to tie a lobster clasp onto a necklace last night. I didn’t know about crimp beads until this video. 😅😅
This is the most informative technique for addressing how to work with crimp beads I have viewed. The simplistic approach makes it easier to retain yet the process is successful. I utilize cardboard rolls (paper towels and bathroom rolls), as a benefit for my vegetable garden. Now I have another purpose for 1 or 2 when I teach jewelry making sessions. Of course I will give credit where it's due. Thank you. New Subscriber.
I used to make jewellery for a living and then became disabled. Ive wanted to try again for so long but it felt too daunting. The bead smith crimps make it seem so much easier. Thank you for this
Love your music in the background love your necklace am going to look at the tutorial for the necklace I’m glad I discovered your channel thanks for replying to my question in your tutorial with the wire choker necklace with the beautiful green glass crackle beads have a good day in NZ how’s your weather there I live in the states and we are fairly comfortable here in Ohio
Hi Sandy, thank you so much, especially for the feedback about the music. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It's cold and wet here - we had a huge storm yesterday and lost part of our fence and last week, we lost our gate to the wind.
Thanks for this! Teaching my daughters how to bead necklaces and our crimps have been failing. I think we have been crossing the wire before crimping down and the tail then easily pulls out of the crimp!
Thank you, Chris. Yes, I get asked about failing crimps a lot. It's a matter of keeping those wires uncrossed and also getting the pressure right - if it's too hard you can damage the crimp tube - if it's too light it won't hold. Are you using crimping pliers or just squeezing them flat?
@AffordableJewellerySupplies most of the time I use crimping pliers, but I do think I was crossing the wires a lot of the time. Or like you said, applied the wrong amount of pressure! I will keep watching your vids as I love to learn. Thanks again!
If you're using crimping pliers I can't see how you could cross the wires, because the wire needs to go on either side of the divot. Maybe it's the pressure. I think perhaps you could just experiment using some scrap wire until you get it right.
Thank you so much. Yes, I use crimp tubes for all my necklaces unless they are made in a different style. If you feel that it won't hold due to the weight, you could tie a knot and hide it inside a crimp cover. ruclips.net/video/6MNkAZM7xmU/видео.html
hey, i really loved The magical crimping beads.....first time i seee such a tool. can i buy one from you? i hope you ship overseas....to Israel in my case...thanks
Thank you. Yes, we do ship overseas. We are out of stock at the moment but if you email me, I'll add you to the list to notify when they come back in. My email address is carol@affordablejewellerysupplies.co.nz
Hi Victoria, the stringing material I am using is called Tiger Tail. You should be able to get it at any store that sells beading supplies. It's very common. I generally use a 0.38mm but you can use any size, as long as it fits through your beads. Thank you so much for your quesiton.
Helpful vid. Ending a bracelet can be a bit tricky. I see though that when you use the Xuron crimper, you don't always use crimp cover. It may look well enough on its own but I think a nice crimp cover gives a more polished look. And yes, I can see why you love the magic crimper. Sometimes, I think wire guards aren't always necessary as I've seen more than a few pieces of jewelry without them. Would you use wire guards all the time? Much thx from NY!
Thank you for your comment. I did a video all about hiding crimps if you would like to watch it. ruclips.net/video/6MNkAZM7xmU/видео.htmlsi=yEFbupL6MHadu9dI I do use wire guardians sometimes and other times I use different methods. I agree that they aren't always necessary.
Thanks you for this Carol, im a new subscriber, always struggling with crimping, then my jump rings having the tiniest gap and coming apart on the clasp, any hints or tips? Thanks
Hello and welcome. Thank you for subscribing. I would try using a Wire Guardian and see if that helps. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/o_R9_fJmgcY/видео.htmlsi=F6qxFXT37OB5h5o6 Alternatively, I've got a video coming up (next week I think) on how to use French Wire to cover your tiger tail through the clasp. I hope that helps.
Good explanations! The TP roll made for a great demo! I have never been able to put on a crimp cover decently. I hate them too! I'm intrigued by the Magic crimp tool - but it looks like you need certain wire thickness & certain crimp beads. my wire is only .014-inch diameter- would that work?
Thank you. Yes, it should work. That's 0.38mm which is what I usually use. You do need a 2mm crimp tube with thick walls to use the Magical Crimp Plier. Apart from the Magical Crimps, I hear that Softflex do a good one that can be used as well.
Hi :) thanks for the lovely explanations. I would like to buy the magical pliers but first need to know if they are compatible with any other crimps. Can you kindly confirm? Best, Paua.
Hi Paula, thank you for your lovely comment. I can't confirm as I've only ever tried with a smaller crimp tube. I believe the magical crimps are available on Amazon, Michaels or Beadaholique. If that helps.
Hi Paula, great question, thanks. I never use crimp beads on stretch bracelets. I use my special knot to tie the elastic and I've never had one fail. You can watch how I do that in this video. ruclips.net/video/74NRwGQVkzE/видео.html
Hi, thank you for your question. I am actually using Magical Crimp Beads which are especially designed to be used with the Magical Crimping Tool. You can find those here. www.affordablejewellerysupplies.co.nz/products/magical-crimp-tubes-2mm-x-2mm
Yes, most crimps are made of plated brass. Have you tried just squeezing the crimp tube instead of folding it over? Alternatively, try a magical crimping tool. It works for me every time.
Could you maybe also do a tutorial on which crimp tubes/beads to use with what size wire. I find it quite confusing, because sometimes on the packiging it says 2 mm crimp tubes for 5 mm wire, but non of my wire is a round a number.......and what do you do when you only thread it through once, like when you're using a bead tip? How importwant is the width of a crimp tube/bead?
That's a great question. I hadn't thought of doing a tutorial on that - I will have a think about it. In the meantime, in my opinion, the crimp size isn't vital. As long as your wire goes through the crimp tube twice (or once or if you're only passing through once), it really doesn't matter. If you're folding your crimp tube, you do need to allow a little bit of space for that as well. I generally use either a 1.5mm or 2mm crimp for all my projects where I used Tiger Tail. I usually use a 0.38mm tiger tail but sometimes a 0.45mm and those crimps work perfectly. I don't understand how a 5mm wire would go through a 2mm crimp tube. What kind of wire are you using?
@@The_Stylish_Maker Ok, thank you. I meant 0.5 mm, sorry. The wire I use is soft flex 0.36 mm and I never gave the crimp tube size much thought till I bought some 2 mm crimp tubes, which stated on the back of the package that they were to be used along with 0.5 mm beading wire. But good to know that I can use them for my 0.36 mm wire as well.
Thank you, Myriam. Have you tried the magical crimping pliers? Crimping takes quite a long time to learn how to do. I struggled for years to use the fold over type of crimping pliers. You can always pop on a crimp cover or use a bead tip to cover your crimp.
I find sometimes they become loose. I have been doing this correctly but just sometimes Ty they become loose, I've been trying to blur them now. Is there any other product I can finish with?
Thanks, Julie. That's interesting. I'm working if it's actually the crimp you are using as mine don't fail. Have you tried the Magical Crimp? If you wanted you could tie a knot in your tiger tail and cover it but for me personally, I'd be worried that might come undone too. Did you watch this video about how to hide a crimp? You might find something useful in there too. Sorry not much help. ruclips.net/video/6MNkAZM7xmU/видео.htmlsi=uzd2AGQDhN8y3hPr
I get asked this question all the time. Crimp tubes won't deteriorate over time. There's a couple of things that could be happening: a) you could be crossing the wires b) you could be squeezing too hard. c) the crimp tubes themselves are poor quality. You want to look for crimp tubes that have an even wall. I have used Beadsmith Crimp Tubes for a while now and they always seem to be good. amzn.to/3uCd3A8 I hope that helps.
Do you really need to use the magical crimp beads, if you want to use magical crimp pliers? Or can you use other crimp beads in combination with the magical crimp pliers?
That's a great question - one I had to investigate. I didn't have a large enough crimp bead to try it so here's my best guess. The magical crimp beads measure 2x2mm. They are very straight, some crimp beads are quite round. If you can find another crimp bead that's exactly that size and shape, I would think it would work. I'd love for you to try it and let me know. I may have to go and find some crimp beads myself of similar size and see whether I can make it work. Sorry, I can't give you a definite answer but I'll keep investigating.
@@The_Stylish_Maker Oh, thank you! I haven't got the magical crimp pliers yet, but I'm thinking about buying it. That's why I was wondering if it works with other crimp beads as well. I do have similar shaped crimp beads, but they are smaller though.....
Hi Ruth, thanks for your question. I used to have the same problem too. I found that I wasn't squeezing hard enough - my hards are not strong. Also, you need to make sure that the wire is not crossed inside the crimp. That one's important as if they are, the crimp won't hold. Check those things and then come back to me if you're still having issues. Carol
@@ruthhaynes1104 .. I had the same issue for over a year. I finally utilized a Sharpie to differentiate which side was which (I marked the cut end for simplicity sake), and used scrap wire for practice. I forced myself to practice at least :30 every day. I was amazed how many times the wires were 'crossing' inside the crimp tube. As is my normal with lots of practice I was finally able to make it work. I admit during my 'learning curve' I would put a bit of glue on crimp tubes and covered it with a bead with a larger hole - it was literally glued-in-place while securing the crimp. (Those were only on my necklaces. I did not sell or gift them. They were finally reworked and have new homes.) If a necklace was a bit heavier I would utilize 2 crimp beads and cover them with glue and a larger hole bead. Now that I am more confident working with crimps I admit earrings can be made quickly and they are secure. I do often introduce crimp covers with a drop of glue, when done properly they resemble a bead.
Hello friends. Out of the blue and only 14k gold crimp tubes 👀🫣🙄 I started to experience breakage of Beadalon Supplemax right after I crimp the tube 😫 the cord that is literally unbreakable just fell off twice on me 😩 any ideas what can I be doing wrong? Thank you so much for your help with this
Hi Nicole, I really don't have any solution or even suggestions for you. I've never used the Beadalon Supplemax so I can't comment on its strength. I just checked the Beadalon website and it does say that it's best knotted. The only thing I can think of is that there's some sharp edges on your crimp bead but that shouldn't be enough to break the stringing material completely. Perhaps you could try contacting Beadalon for some suggestions. Sorry I can't be of more help.
@@The_Stylish_Maker thank you so much ! For whatever reason, it didn’t show me you responded! I’m sorry for my late reply. I have fixed it with gentle pliers and different carats crimp tube. It’s holding - for now, but I can’t compare it to sterling silver hold. Everything I do with silver hold better. It’s a mystery ☺️
Such a great way of explaining the process! Thank you for including the visual! The toilet paper roll really helped to understand!
Ha ha, thank you. I've gotten some flack for using the toilet roll but it worked for me. I really appreciate your kind words.
While I enjoy your wisdom in jewelry creations I am truly appreciative of your clean nails. That may sound funny but I don’t enjoy watching a demo by someone with dirty nails. Thank you! You do a great job of teaching and explaining!😊
Oh no! I totally get that. I once watched a video where the woman's hands looked like she had just been digging in the garden. It really put me off and I couldn't watch it to the end, even thought I loved what she was making. I try really hard to keep my hands clean and in good condition because they are on camera so close. I have to time my gardening when I'm not going to be filming to let my hands recover for a few days. I appreciate your comment and your continued support. Thank you.
I really enjoyed the video because your explanation is so clear.
Oh, thank you so much Gloria. I tried to be as clear as possible.
Carol, this really explains in simple terms the different simple ways to crimp! It’s the hardest to make nice looking for me. Thank you
Thank you Charisse. I still struggle with getting my crimps to look nice, and those crimp covers - don't even get me started. That's why I love my magical crimping tool so much.
Love the way you use the toilet roll cardboard to demonstrate.
Thank you so much. I had thought about some kind of bracelet but couldn't find anything flexible enough.
I liked that as well, very clever Idea!
Yes by the best demonstration with the roll.
Carol, Once again I must compliment you on your clear, concise tutorials! By the way, you helped me with a Magical Crimp question earlier today and just thought you'd like to know it was successful! Crimping has always been my Kryptonite. I doubt I'll every go back to using anything other than the Magical Crimping tool! Thank you!!!
Oh that's so good to know Heather. I'm so pleased that it worked for you. Thank you so much.
Great video! I didn’t know how to use the Magic Crimp tool and became very frustrated. I finally know how to use it and will try using it again. Thank you so very much! I love your videos.
Thank you so much, Brenda. I'm glad this one was helpful to you. Here's another one about the Magical Crimping Tool in case you need more help. ruclips.net/video/UKnf5AFGNlQ/видео.htmlsi=oCuM9EwJgB_1yz1M
Were you a teavher im your other life the close up is helpful again thanks for solving some more puzzles
I was a teacher in my other life! Thanks so much Christine.
Thank you for the way you teach. You really make it easy to see and understand.
Thank you so much, Tina. I'm glad you like my videos.
Visuals are perfect!
Thank you so much Julia. I really appreciate that.
Thanks, Carol. You inspire me to take up once again my jewellery hobby. I know I can learn a lot from you.
Thank you, Michael. I'm glad that you find my videos helpful.
Very helpful! Thank you so much for putting the time and thoughts into it.
Thank you so much Ms June.
I love the magic crimping tool myself, very much, it’s very cool.! Thank you for teaching us all your secrets with such a lovely smile. ❤️👍🏼😉😁
Aw, thank you. It's lovely to hear. Yes, the magic crimping tool is amazing.
Thank you so much for your concise and patient directions!! Love your videos!
You're welcome. Thank you for watching.
Fantastic demo on how to realize the use of a crimp tube!! Totally wicked!❤
Thank you so much.
The magical crimping beads are AMAZING! What a game changer.
I know! Thank you so much Mini. The magical crimping beads really were a game changer for me too.
You are so calming to listen and learn from. 😍
Thank you so much. I hear that my voice is calming quite often which makes me laugh. I'm glad you are enjoying the videos.
You are a fantastic teacher I've always had the crimping tool and creams but never knew how to use it but eventually I became more dubious and scared to use it I came across your video and decided to watch and hey presto you have just made me so happy and now I know how to crimp I'm going to watch some more of your videos I have subscribed I just like to say thank you so much for taking the time to make the video and help others thank you
You are so welcome, Kim! I'm glad you have overcome your fear of crimping (I get it). Welcome to the community.
This was such a hugh help. I have always had trouble working with crimp beads. Thank you. 🤗
You're welcome Lorraine. I'm glad you found it useful.
You are a lovely teacher and your hands are beautiful.
Thank you so much, Shannon.
Excellent. Thank you.
You're welcome Lorraine.
Thank you for showing a tool that we Always wanted!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much, Helen.
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you Carol.
Thank you, Nadine.
I just want to say how much i genuinely appreciate your videos.
They’ve really helped me as I’ve recently started to get into jewelry making, I forever grateful for this video. ❤❤❤
Sorry if I sound a bit dramatic, I was struggling to tie a lobster clasp onto a necklace last night. I didn’t know about crimp beads until this video. 😅😅
Oh, Coda, I'm so pleased that I could be of help. You might want to watch the 5 Techniques Video too. ruclips.net/video/8AXtIYyJ6jg/видео.html
Thank you so much 🙏 you are the best teacher ❤
Thank yo so much.
Thanks Carol..your explanation helps me🥰
Thank you so much. I'm pleased that you found this one helpful.
This is the most informative technique for addressing how to work with crimp beads I have viewed. The simplistic approach makes it easier to retain yet the process is successful. I utilize cardboard rolls (paper towels and bathroom rolls), as a benefit for my vegetable garden. Now I have another purpose for 1 or 2 when I teach jewelry making sessions. Of course I will give credit where it's due. Thank you. New Subscriber.
Thank you so much. I put them in my worm farm too. I'm so pleased that you enjoyed this and gained something from it.
This was the most helpful video about crimping! Thank you!
Thank you so much. I'm glad that you found this one helpful.
Thank you for crimping lesson...very informative.
I'm pleased you found it useful, Brenda. Thank you.
You're a good teacher
Thank you so much Brooke. I'm so pleased that you enjoyed this.
I used to make jewellery for a living and then became disabled. Ive wanted to try again for so long but it felt too daunting. The bead smith crimps make it seem so much easier. Thank you for this
Thank you so much for your comment. Yes, the magical crimps do make things much easier, in my opinion. Good on you for giving it another try.
Thanks for sharing!
You're so welcome.
You are amazing!!! 💍
Aw, thank you so much Gaby. You're too kind.
These tips are very helpful. Thank you for taking the time 😊
You are so welcome! Thank you for taking the time to comment.
Wow thank you your awsome
Aw, thank you so much Irene. I really appreciate your kind words.
Love your tutorials and lo
Love your music in the background love your necklace am going to look at the tutorial for the necklace I’m glad I discovered your channel thanks for replying to my question in your tutorial with the wire choker necklace with the beautiful green glass crackle beads have a good day in NZ how’s your weather there I live in the states and we are fairly comfortable here in Ohio
Very helpful 👌 Tfs❤.
Hi Sandy, thank you so much, especially for the feedback about the music. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It's cold and wet here - we had a huge storm yesterday and lost part of our fence and last week, we lost our gate to the wind.
@@The_Stylish_Maker Oh so sorry for the damage the the wind caused 🥲
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Thank you.
Thanks for this! Teaching my daughters how to bead necklaces and our crimps have been failing. I think we have been crossing the wire before crimping down and the tail then easily pulls out of the crimp!
Thank you, Chris. Yes, I get asked about failing crimps a lot. It's a matter of keeping those wires uncrossed and also getting the pressure right - if it's too hard you can damage the crimp tube - if it's too light it won't hold. Are you using crimping pliers or just squeezing them flat?
@AffordableJewellerySupplies most of the time I use crimping pliers, but I do think I was crossing the wires a lot of the time. Or like you said, applied the wrong amount of pressure! I will keep watching your vids as I love to learn. Thanks again!
If you're using crimping pliers I can't see how you could cross the wires, because the wire needs to go on either side of the divot. Maybe it's the pressure. I think perhaps you could just experiment using some scrap wire until you get it right.
that magical tooll is great :)
Yes, it really is the most wonderful invention.
I love the necklace you are wearing. Do you have a tutorial on how to make it?
Hi Joni, thank you so much. You know I do - here's the link to that one. ruclips.net/video/7ALUF8tvSp8/видео.html
Thank you for demonstrating clearly. You always explain very detail. May I ask, do you use crimp tubes for bigger and heavier jewelry? Thank you
Thank you so much. Yes, I use crimp tubes for all my necklaces unless they are made in a different style. If you feel that it won't hold due to the weight, you could tie a knot and hide it inside a crimp cover. ruclips.net/video/6MNkAZM7xmU/видео.html
hey, i really loved The magical crimping beads.....first time i seee such a tool. can i buy one from you? i hope you ship overseas....to Israel in my case...thanks
Thank you. Yes, we do ship overseas. We are out of stock at the moment but if you email me, I'll add you to the list to notify when they come back in. My email address is carol@affordablejewellerysupplies.co.nz
I love this tutorial can you please tell me where to get that thick cable looking wire?
Hi Victoria, the stringing material I am using is called Tiger Tail. You should be able to get it at any store that sells beading supplies. It's very common. I generally use a 0.38mm but you can use any size, as long as it fits through your beads. Thank you so much for your quesiton.
Helpful vid. Ending a bracelet can be a bit tricky. I see though that when you use the Xuron crimper, you don't always use crimp cover. It may look well enough on its own but I think a nice crimp cover gives a more polished look. And yes, I can see why you love the magic crimper. Sometimes, I think wire guards aren't always necessary as I've seen more than a few pieces of jewelry without them. Would you use wire guards all the time? Much thx from NY!
Thank you for your comment. I did a video all about hiding crimps if you would like to watch it. ruclips.net/video/6MNkAZM7xmU/видео.htmlsi=yEFbupL6MHadu9dI
I do use wire guardians sometimes and other times I use different methods. I agree that they aren't always necessary.
Thanks you for this Carol, im a new subscriber, always struggling with crimping, then my jump rings having the tiniest gap and coming apart on the clasp, any hints or tips? Thanks
Hello and welcome. Thank you for subscribing. I would try using a Wire Guardian and see if that helps. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/o_R9_fJmgcY/видео.htmlsi=F6qxFXT37OB5h5o6
Alternatively, I've got a video coming up (next week I think) on how to use French Wire to cover your tiger tail through the clasp.
I hope that helps.
Thank you, i will try that.@@The_Stylish_Maker
Good explanations! The TP roll made for a great demo! I have never been able to put on a crimp cover decently. I hate them too! I'm intrigued by the Magic crimp tool - but it looks like you need certain wire thickness & certain crimp beads. my wire is only .014-inch diameter- would that work?
Thank you. Yes, it should work. That's 0.38mm which is what I usually use. You do need a 2mm crimp tube with thick walls to use the Magical Crimp Plier. Apart from the Magical Crimps, I hear that Softflex do a good one that can be used as well.
Hi :) thanks for the lovely explanations.
I would like to buy the magical pliers but first need to know if they are compatible with any other crimps. Can you kindly confirm?
Best,
Paua.
Hi Paula, thank you for your lovely comment. I can't confirm as I've only ever tried with a smaller crimp tube. I believe the magical crimps are available on Amazon, Michaels or Beadaholique. If that helps.
anything different about what you would do if using stretch cord?
Hi Paula, great question, thanks. I never use crimp beads on stretch bracelets. I use my special knot to tie the elastic and I've never had one fail. You can watch how I do that in this video. ruclips.net/video/74NRwGQVkzE/видео.html
Hi. What type of crimps do you use with the magical crimper?
Hi, thank you for your question. I am actually using Magical Crimp Beads which are especially designed to be used with the Magical Crimping Tool. You can find those here. www.affordablejewellerysupplies.co.nz/products/magical-crimp-tubes-2mm-x-2mm
Can you use other brand crimp beads, same size, and have the same effect?
Do you use crimp bead covers? Why or why not?
Great question - I do sometimes. Here's a video all about how to hide crimps - ruclips.net/video/6MNkAZM7xmU/видео.htmlsi=ZICDKYTW3KdNUYKz
Are crimps that are made of brass good? I can't seem to fold over the crimp without re-opening. Then when I give it a squeeze it breaks.
Yes, most crimps are made of plated brass. Have you tried just squeezing the crimp tube instead of folding it over? Alternatively, try a magical crimping tool. It works for me every time.
Can you use regular 2 x 2 crimp beads that are not the magical brand?
You sure can. Thanks for asking.
I’ve seen several magical crimping tools on line. What brand do you use if you don’t mind me asking?
As far as I'm aware, there is only the Beadsmith one. Here's a link to the one I use. amzn.to/41uYhXM
Could you maybe also do a tutorial on which crimp tubes/beads to use with what size wire. I find it quite confusing, because sometimes on the packiging it says 2 mm crimp tubes for 5 mm wire, but non of my wire is a round a number.......and what do you do when you only thread it through once, like when you're using a bead tip? How importwant is the width of a crimp tube/bead?
That's a great question. I hadn't thought of doing a tutorial on that - I will have a think about it. In the meantime, in my opinion, the crimp size isn't vital. As long as your wire goes through the crimp tube twice (or once or if you're only passing through once), it really doesn't matter. If you're folding your crimp tube, you do need to allow a little bit of space for that as well. I generally use either a 1.5mm or 2mm crimp for all my projects where I used Tiger Tail. I usually use a 0.38mm tiger tail but sometimes a 0.45mm and those crimps work perfectly. I don't understand how a 5mm wire would go through a 2mm crimp tube. What kind of wire are you using?
@@The_Stylish_Maker Ok, thank you. I meant 0.5 mm, sorry. The wire I use is soft flex 0.36 mm and I never gave the crimp tube size much thought till I bought some 2 mm crimp tubes, which stated on the back of the package that they were to be used along with 0.5 mm beading wire. But good to know that I can use them for my 0.36 mm wire as well.
I don't see why you can't. If you have any problems, let me know and we can investigate further.@@floatingisland544
@@The_Stylish_Maker Oh, thank you, will do.
I love thé magical crimp pliers but I keep messing up the crimp and it ends up looking messy, especially if I am close to the end of the chain
Thank you, Myriam. Have you tried the magical crimping pliers? Crimping takes quite a long time to learn how to do. I struggled for years to use the fold over type of crimping pliers. You can always pop on a crimp cover or use a bead tip to cover your crimp.
I find sometimes they become loose. I have been doing this correctly but just sometimes Ty they become loose, I've been trying to blur them now. Is there any other product I can finish with?
Thanks, Julie. That's interesting. I'm working if it's actually the crimp you are using as mine don't fail. Have you tried the Magical Crimp? If you wanted you could tie a knot in your tiger tail and cover it but for me personally, I'd be worried that might come undone too. Did you watch this video about how to hide a crimp? You might find something useful in there too. Sorry not much help.
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Hello. My crimp beads break and fall apart. I've had them for three years. Do you think they are old, or am I pressing them too hard? Thank you.
I get asked this question all the time. Crimp tubes won't deteriorate over time.
There's a couple of things that could be happening:
a) you could be crossing the wires
b) you could be squeezing too hard.
c) the crimp tubes themselves are poor quality.
You want to look for crimp tubes that have an even wall. I have used Beadsmith Crimp Tubes for a while now and they always seem to be good. amzn.to/3uCd3A8
I hope that helps.
@@The_Stylish_Maker The answer is C😀. Thank you for the reply.
You're welcome.
You're so lovely. ❤
Aw, thank you so much, Suzanne.
Do you really need to use the magical crimp beads, if you want to use magical crimp pliers? Or can you use other crimp beads in combination with the magical crimp pliers?
That's a great question - one I had to investigate. I didn't have a large enough crimp bead to try it so here's my best guess. The magical crimp beads measure 2x2mm. They are very straight, some crimp beads are quite round. If you can find another crimp bead that's exactly that size and shape, I would think it would work. I'd love for you to try it and let me know. I may have to go and find some crimp beads myself of similar size and see whether I can make it work. Sorry, I can't give you a definite answer but I'll keep investigating.
@@The_Stylish_Maker Oh, thank you! I haven't got the magical crimp pliers yet, but I'm thinking about buying it. That's why I was wondering if it works with other crimp beads as well. I do have similar shaped crimp beads, but they are smaller though.....
@@floatingisland544 I tried it with smaller crimp beads but it wouldn't work. They need to be the specific size for them to work.
@@The_Stylish_Maker Thanks, that is good to know in advance!
No matter how i do this my crimps dont hold
Perhaps i will try this other tool. Ive spent so much money on crimps!
Hi Ruth, thanks for your question. I used to have the same problem too. I found that I wasn't squeezing hard enough - my hards are not strong. Also, you need to make sure that the wire is not crossed inside the crimp. That one's important as if they are, the crimp won't hold. Check those things and then come back to me if you're still having issues. Carol
@@ruthhaynes1104 .. I had the same issue for over a year. I finally utilized a Sharpie to differentiate which side was which (I marked the cut end for simplicity sake), and used scrap wire for practice. I forced myself to practice at least :30 every day. I was amazed how many times the wires were 'crossing' inside the crimp tube. As is my normal with lots of practice I was finally able to make it work. I admit during my 'learning curve' I would put a bit of glue on crimp tubes and covered it with a bead with a larger hole - it was literally glued-in-place while securing the crimp. (Those were only on my necklaces. I did not sell or gift them. They were finally reworked and have new homes.) If a necklace was a bit heavier I would utilize 2 crimp beads and cover them with glue and a larger hole bead. Now that I am more confident working with crimps I admit earrings can be made quickly and they are secure. I do often introduce crimp covers with a drop of glue, when done properly they resemble a bead.
Hello friends. Out of the blue and only 14k gold crimp tubes 👀🫣🙄 I started to experience breakage of Beadalon Supplemax right after I crimp the tube 😫 the cord that is literally unbreakable just fell off twice on me 😩 any ideas what can I be doing wrong? Thank you so much for your help with this
Hi Nicole, I really don't have any solution or even suggestions for you. I've never used the Beadalon Supplemax so I can't comment on its strength. I just checked the Beadalon website and it does say that it's best knotted. The only thing I can think of is that there's some sharp edges on your crimp bead but that shouldn't be enough to break the stringing material completely. Perhaps you could try contacting Beadalon for some suggestions. Sorry I can't be of more help.
@@The_Stylish_Maker thank you so much ! For whatever reason, it didn’t show me you responded! I’m sorry for my late reply. I have fixed it with gentle pliers and different carats crimp tube. It’s holding - for now, but I can’t compare it to sterling silver hold. Everything I do with silver hold better. It’s a mystery ☺️
@@nicoleszekely I'm glad you fixed the problem. Sometimes the quality changes and they don't tell us. Maybe that's what happened here.