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511-2 Using Twisted Wire in Jewelry Designs Sponsored by: |
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| In today’s Beading Lesson, we will show you how to use a wire-twisting tool to add a unique look to your jewelry designs.
You can twist up to five wires together. To make a simple three-strand twist, cut three equal lengths of wire. Use different wire gauges for a more textured look or use the same gauge for a smoother twist. Use two 20-gauge and one 24-gauge wire of ColourCraft™ colored craft wire. Wrap the wire ends around a stationary object like a clamp or a doorknob. Attach each wire to a hole on the twister, making sure that they remain about the same length. If one wire is longer than another, it will create a bump in the twist. Hold the shaft and turn the handle to complete the twist.For a very tight twist, keep twisting until one end of the wire breaks. By twisting the ColourCraft™ colored craft wires together, you’re actually work hardening the wire. That forces the molecules of the metal closer together and creates a very tight twist that won’t easily unravel. This is especially important if you’re going to use the twisted wire to form shapes.
When cutting jump rings, remember that a flush cutter makes a flat cut
on one end of the wire and a pointed cut on the other end. Turn the flush
cutter both ways so the flat-cut jump ring ends will fit snugly together.
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