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| Hi I've been practicing my wrapping and it is getting much better....thanks to all the tips I received! Thanks everyone . I attempted briolette wrapping with top drilled small keshis . So here's my earrings! Last edited by robinmce; 04-21-2008 at 08:20 PM. Reason: typos |
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| Very, very nice !!! I like to see another fellow beader combining silver and pearls !!! After going through few pairs of "inexpensive" pliers, I invested in full set of Lindstroms. Best thing I ever did !! Facility and precision of work you can do with them is worth every penny. Good luck and don't stop !! I like your designs....
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| My pliers are also a german make Damascus..They are a few years old now...but if I recall are good quality...anyone heard of the brand?? I'm having a lot of fun with beading...time sure flies!!! Thanks for all your help and encouragement everyone! ![]() Robin |
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Hi Ivona, which of the pliers do you think are needed? I just ordered some Lindströnms but it would be nice to know I have ordered the right ones. It is the RX-series I ordered from. And the RX-flush cutter. Hope it was right. Thanks for answer ![]()
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The Lindstrom tools are very well worth the extra. Hi Jerin, I use the round nose, chain nose, bent nose and the flush cutters the most. Oh, yes, I have the RX series, too. I am so impressed with these tools, I can't tell you. |
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I have them all with same handles - It's easier for me to handle them this way... I have also chain nose, but I use it less
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| Hi Ivona. I don't recognize what they are called from the pictures. I can tell the flush cutters! If I could only afford one pair of pliers what should I get? And where from? I have a german make one that's OK, with one flat and one needle nose for wire bending . |
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| Hi all - these are the set I bought on Sueki's wise recommendation. After trying wound loops with other pliers, I can't tell you how different it is with these. All mine have the blue/black handles - the ergonomic series - love the fact that the grip an be altered for R or L handers - handy when you are holding with one hand and manipulating with the other - I bought them on ebay - total set about $150AUD I think? I guess if I was buying one or two pairs - the round nose would be my first choice and the flush cutters my second. Then the chain nose, then the bent chain nose. PS I think your earrings are just beautiful robinmc - I haven't experimented too much with such dangly ones and yours have given me inspiration! Thank you for sharing! |
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