Let's talk today about the main things that we need for our first steps on jewellery. For the basics and first steps we will need our pliers, a set of 5 or 6 could be fine. We call them TOOLS. So the first that we will need is:
1. Cutter.
2. Flat Nose
3. Chain Nose
4. Round Nose
5. Flat Nose with plastic jaws
6. Crimping Tool
We need the cutter for cutting our beading wire or any other material that we will use for stringing. Or later to cut our wire for making some gorgious rings. We need the flat nose for many purposes and for many projects. We will talk about it in details. But we usually use this kind of plier for holding in position our wire. We use it also for opening up the chain loops. Round Nose Plier, is one of my favourite. I love the loops that can be made with it. We can make nice and even spirals. We can embelish our rings or pendants with wire using this plier. Flat Nose with plastic jews keeps the wire clean of scrutshes. Crimping Tool is also one of my favourite because by using this, you can make your crimp beads look like a spacer and not like a smashed metal. I use this tool for putting into place the crimp beads covers.
Photoes with a full set of plier and their name are being posted.
1. Cutter.
2. Flat Nose
3. Chain Nose
4. Round Nose
5. Flat Nose with plastic jaws
6. Crimping Tool
We need the cutter for cutting our beading wire or any other material that we will use for stringing. Or later to cut our wire for making some gorgious rings. We need the flat nose for many purposes and for many projects. We will talk about it in details. But we usually use this kind of plier for holding in position our wire. We use it also for opening up the chain loops. Round Nose Plier, is one of my favourite. I love the loops that can be made with it. We can make nice and even spirals. We can embelish our rings or pendants with wire using this plier. Flat Nose with plastic jews keeps the wire clean of scrutshes. Crimping Tool is also one of my favourite because by using this, you can make your crimp beads look like a spacer and not like a smashed metal. I use this tool for putting into place the crimp beads covers.
Photoes with a full set of plier and their name are being posted.
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