Make Earrings With Toggle Clasp
2013年1月24日 趣味A toggle clasp contains two parts: a straight bar along with a round ring. Whenever you close a toggle clasp, you pass the bar through the round ring and it sits in the ring to carry a necklace or bracelet securely. Because jewelry making at its best involves imagination and innovation, striving to produce the unusual may involve using standard pieces diversely. Make Earrings for sale from the toggle clasp for jewelry and obtain appreciative glances.
1
Open the loop of the eye pin with all the chain-nose pliers. Insert the loop of the toggle clasp onto the open loop from the eye pin and close the loop again using the pliers.
2
Place a bead on the eye pin and push the bead down until it rests on the eye of the eye pin.
3
Bend the wire with the eye pin in to a 90-degree angle about 1/4-inch across the bead using the round-nose pliers. Grasp the bent wire about the horizontal side of the 90-degree angle and twist the pliers back the other way to wrap the wire around the round pliers. Continue turning the pliers before wire forms an entire loop and then stop.
4
Insert the loop of an earring finding to the loop you merely created. Using the earring finding within the loop, keep the loop using the chain-nose pliers to carry it securely. Keep the extending wire using the round nose pliers simultaneously and wrap it around the bottom of the loop tightly two or three times to complete the wrapped loop. Cut off any excess wire flush with all the wire cutters.
5
Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to make a second Earrings for sale.
1
Open the loop of the eye pin with all the chain-nose pliers. Insert the loop of the toggle clasp onto the open loop from the eye pin and close the loop again using the pliers.
2
Place a bead on the eye pin and push the bead down until it rests on the eye of the eye pin.
3
Bend the wire with the eye pin in to a 90-degree angle about 1/4-inch across the bead using the round-nose pliers. Grasp the bent wire about the horizontal side of the 90-degree angle and twist the pliers back the other way to wrap the wire around the round pliers. Continue turning the pliers before wire forms an entire loop and then stop.
4
Insert the loop of an earring finding to the loop you merely created. Using the earring finding within the loop, keep the loop using the chain-nose pliers to carry it securely. Keep the extending wire using the round nose pliers simultaneously and wrap it around the bottom of the loop tightly two or three times to complete the wrapped loop. Cut off any excess wire flush with all the wire cutters.
5
Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to make a second Earrings for sale.
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