Cut Off The Link With Wire Cutters If It Is Fine Enough.
Pry open the flap that folds over the closed end of the clasp. Here are the two tools i demonstrate in the video: Snip or saw through one side of the link.
Don’t Put It Under Water Though.
To do that, heat the tines of the fork and bend the center two outward like petals. Apply pressure to bend and curve the front portion of the fork (with the tines) downward. Only 61 pieces in stock!
Fold The Outer Two Tines Inward, Into An X Shape.
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Get Two Bowls And Fill Them With Warm Water.
From soft and gummy, to harder than some of the steel gravers we use to cut most of it with. Count backward that number of links and then cut them off. Now i'm going to, this is a stainless steel bracelet it's not a gold or anything like that.
Now That It's Tacked There.
Use a smooth faced hammer on a smooth surface to hammer the wires flat. 16 how do you make aluminum wire jewelry? Bracelet bending pliers — eurotool is the brand i use.