Making your ownDIY ankletsoffers a world of benefits, from personalizing your style to saving on costs. With the ability to choose your own beads, colors, and charms, you can make accessories that truly represent you. Not only is it economical, but giving handmade anklets also adds a perso...
Alternative: If you do not want to use a wire tap, you can strip a section of the gray wire and wrap/solder the new wire around the stripped part, then cover it with tape. You can also cut the gray wire, strip both ends, and attach a butt connector with 2 wires (one gray, one...
Use a crimping tool to tighten the caps into place. Then measure and cut a hole for the downspout. You can use a chisel to cut out the downspout. A good hole saw will also do the trick. Apply the same sealant to attach the downspout to the gutter and screw it into place. Step 5...
Jade colored beads in multiple sizes(I used 3 different sizes),mono-filament jewelry wire(it looks just like fishing line),a package of jewelry chain,an all purpose pack of ‘jewelry findings’, which includes jump rings, crimping beads, lobster claw closures, and pin wires. You can buy al...
If you’re making your own beaded jewelry, you’ll probably need to crimp the wire on both ends to make sure the beads don’t fall off. For best results, you should invest in a pair of crimping pliers, but a regular pair of pliers will work, too. To use crimp bead, string on ...
Then, weave the wire back through the crimp bead to create a loop. Squeeze the crimp bead with a crimper tool or needle nose pliers to flatten it in place and be a “knot.”[11] Tug on the wire before crimping to make the loop around the clasp tighter. The tighter the loop, the...