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Old 07-17-2007, 03:32 PM
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Hello Pattye,
Although just a beginner, I have already bent / broken the tips of several reamers.
The best one I have found so far is the Beadalon battery operated reamer.
This one hasn't bent or broken and I've used it and used it and used it. It's really fast, too.
I think that the tips of the previous reamers were broken and bent because I wasn't reaming straight, even when I thought I was.
Hope this all makes sense.
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Old 07-17-2007, 04:59 PM
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Thanks Sueki,

I will order one right away!

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Old 07-17-2007, 05:41 PM
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Instead of reaming out the bead or pearl, can you go down a needle size or a thread size? Usually if I just switch from the rigid brass needles to the flexible aluminium(?) (I don't know what they're made of) I don't need to ream. It's usually better for me if I work with what I have rather than trying to force something fit.
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Old 07-17-2007, 06:44 PM
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To be honest, I haven't started the knotting yet, because I thought the finishing and starting would be a problem. Most of my pearls that I plan to knot are pretty large, and I want to do some ropes. So I'm trying to anticipate all challenges!! Thank you all for the suggestions and sharing your experience with a beginner!!

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Old 07-19-2007, 08:53 AM
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Sueki,

where can one order this reamer online? I have tried several vendors but no one had this batterydriven as far as I could see.
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Old 07-19-2007, 10:37 AM
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Hello Inge,
Both these sites carry the reamer :
jewelrysupply.com
beadsdirect.co.uk

The .com site is cheaper, but I don't know how much cheaper after shipping costs are added.
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Old 07-19-2007, 02:04 PM
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SOOOO--
How does one incorporate the water? Does one use a twisting motion? I am just not finding detailed directions. And how does one get the broken piece out of the pearl???
Thanks to all for the help--I am such a beginner!
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Old 07-19-2007, 04:25 PM
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Pattye,
Such a beginner - you and me both !
So a case of the blind leading the blind, I fear...
I just place the pearl / bead on the tip of the reamer and dip in a glass of water so's the bead is just covered and press the button.
Have to admit, too, that I often don't use water at all if the pearls are small.
I apply gentle pressure on the pearl so as it gradually moves down the reamer as the hole gets bigger.
Then turn the pearl around and do the other end.
No twisting at all - I think that's why all my tips kept breaking or bending - I couldn't have been twisting / reaming in a straight line.
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Old 07-20-2007, 06:53 PM
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Well, thanks to each of you for all your help!

My battery reamer should be here soon! Caitlin, do you have anything to add to this conversation--as an experienced beader---we always appreciate your wisdom!

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Old 07-20-2007, 08:22 PM
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Hi Pattye
I'm with the panda, I go down a size in the thread (I always use a needle that is as fine as a hair.)
I have bought each kind of reamer I have seen and don't like any of them except I will use it on sharp edges of gemstones, not to make the holes bigger.

I saw several battery operated and elctric reamers on one of the sites someone put up on this thread. I might get one.

I think sueki hs it right, put the pearl/bead in a cup of water while using an electric reamer.
Actually having one that works would make it easier to double the thread back on the ends......
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LOL, this is too funny. We each have different ways of accomplishing the same thing. I guess the motto is, brainstorm and whatever works!

Ok, here's my best kept secret. SHHHHH! Don't tell anyone! Gemstone sharp edges fear my tried and true method. Revlon -- sapphire nail file (in other words, any metal nail file) finishing side. Revlon square tipped tweezers are the best little bead tip closers in the world. But be careful, the price of these tools could set you back $2!

Now remember! This is just between us Lowly Beaders!
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Old 07-20-2007, 11:22 PM
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WOW! Thank you! That is a great couple of tips! Thanks to each of you!

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Old 07-23-2007, 04:26 PM
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Hmm - maybe I missed it as I was skimming posts (I am trying to catch up after having been away on vacation), but I haven't seen mention yet of a bead holder for stabilizing the pearls as you ream. Reamers (especially the battery operated ones, which I love) can be rather dangerous - I think you should never hold the pearl in your fingers as you ream. Here is a link to my favorite one (I have tried several):
https://www.rings-things.com/cgi-bin...il&item=69-031
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Old 07-23-2007, 05:57 PM
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Hello Boo,
I use these. Perfect for holding the pearl steady when using the battery reamer.
http://www.bellafindings.com/jewelsc...Category=11332
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While I am a novice when it comes to pearls, I can answer the question of the black dust and green skin.

The black dust is the base metal in gold plate or low KT gold wire. Gold does not react with other material in the everyday world. It is virtually inert. Also, if the wire is gold and the interior of the pearl is abrasive the dust produced in low KT gold will appear black.

The green skin is a common reaction between sweat, which is acidic, and the copper or brass base metal in the jewelry.

I happen to have a doctorate in chemistry and will be happy to research any question involving chemistry for members of the forum.

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