Making a Square Pendant with Wubbers® Jumbo Square Mandrel Pliers
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Patti Bullard, PhD, inventor of Wubbers Pliers, shows how to create a square pendant using square mandrel pliers. Patti walks you through using the pliers, butane torch and texturing hammer in this video. Shop them here:
• Wubbers® Jumbo Square Mandrel Pliers: www.firemountai...
• Wire: www.firemountai...
• And more!
Thank you so MUCH for taking the time to share your tips and tricks with us! I love your range of pliers. Even now, after 8yrs, your tutorial is helping beginners get more joy out of jewellery making! ❤🙏🌺
Thank you so much for your support! Happy beading! 😊
Hi Patti,it's always a real gift to watch your Amazing videos,thank you for sharing this Fabulous technique,i love it!!!
Fantastic. Thank you.
Love this video
I have found that taking apart a wooden clothes pin by removing the spring, and using one side, it works great. You must try it!, TFS 💕
Thanks Lynn for sharing.
These are ooohsome! I will be ordering! I also need triangle and diamonds????
Wubbers are awesome! Here's a link to all the different shapes we offer in the plier: fmg.co/ZTlg5h. We also have a couple live videos over on our Facebook page from the Bead and Button show this year in which Patti, the inventor of Wubbers Pliers, demonstrates their use. Be sure to take a look at our Wubbers Pliers playlist here on UA-cam too! Enjoy!
Fire Mountain Gems and Beads Thank you!
You're welcome!
Very pretty pendant!
Why would you choose Argentium as opposed to fine silver, since both can be readily fused and don't need to be soldered?
Also, if you wanted to solder/fuse the jump ring (which I would always want to do), how do you do it without melting the pendant itself?
A lot of artists choose Argentium sterling silver due to its tarnish resistance and stronger alloy. Fine silver is lovely, but it can be a bit too soft a metal for some customers' lives.
Lovely to see your pleasing. demeaner
Patti definitely has a comforting aura, doesn't she? :)
Is it possible to make a double diamond shape pendent where there's 1 under the other & twisted so it will lay flat so you can see both shapes straight on instead of from the sides?
For something like that, we recommend using a wire jig. You can keep your wires crisp and straight and side-by-side all at the same time. Then you can replicate it, if you're making matching pendants or earring drops.
Try here to see what jigs can do:
ua-cam.com/video/72HTC20aGjM/v-deo.html
What pliers are you using to cut the 12 Ga wire, Patti?
Great question, the flush-cutters you see in this video are Xuron® Maxi-Shear™ pliers: fmg.co/pWAg6p
I make all these tools
What is your whitspeed number