Jewelry Instructions
Jewelry Instructions
Jewelry Instructions
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Wire-Wrapped Loops
Aventurine Rosary
by Rita Hutchinson
The 1-step looper made quick work of this rosary.
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When you open and close jump rings, twist sideways instead of
ovalling them. This keeps their shape better, which makes them
easier to close all the way. To prevent marks on the ring, use nonserrated flat-nose pliers.
Types of Crimps
Crimp beads and tubes offer a secure and professional finish for many
types of designs. Use crimp beads or tubes with a clasp, or use centercrimps or crimp ends as the clasp.
Crimp Beads
Center-Crimps
Crimp Covers
Crimp Ends
Choosing Crimps
Size 0
Size 1
Size 2
Size 3
Size 4
Cord Diameter
0.010 (0.25mm)
0, 1
0,1
0.012 (0.30mm)
0, 1
0,1
0.013 (0.33mm)
0, 1
0.015 (0.38mm)
0.018 (0.46mm)
0.020 (0.51mm)
0.021 (0.53mm)
0.024 (0.61mm)
2, 3
2, 3
0.030 (0.76mm)
0.036 (0.91mm)
Crimping Tools
To simply flatten a crimp you can use flat-nose pliers. For a more
professional look, you can fold and round the crimps with crimp
pliers. There are a variety of crimping pliers available. Here is a handy
chart to help you choose the appropriate pliers:
Open un-soldered chain links the same way you would a jump ring.
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Pliers
Item #
Crimp Size
5 Crimper
65-010
#1 and #2 beads
#2 and #3 tubes
5 Micro Crimper
65-011
#1 tubes
5 Mighty Crimper
65-012
#3 and #4 beads
#4 crimp tubes
69-215
#1 and #2 beads
#2 and #3 tubes
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For all crimping, apply pressure similar to a firm handshake, but dont squeeze so
hard that you work-harden the crimp and make it brittle or break your tool.
Use a crimp cover to hide the crimp inside what looks like a 3-4mm round bead.
Small center-crimp tubes may require needle-nose pliers or fine-tipped flat-nose pliers.
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Close-up View
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