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TOYNEX(f): 8:24pm On Nov 03, 2013
This thread is opened majorly to teach handcraft, BEAD & unique WIRE WORK DESIGNS, to ensure reduction in the rate of unemployment in our dear country Nigeria... all for free... to begin the training,.I need at least three people to show interest to start the ball rolling. cheers!
Courtesy of ROTAD BEADS ND DECOR, AKURE. 08030420155

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Re: Learn Bead Making And Wire Work Jewelry For Free Here by Nobody: 8:28pm On Nov 03, 2013
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sereen: 8:33pm On Nov 03, 2013
Available
AmenJoan(f): 8:38pm On Nov 03, 2013
Present Ma
TOYNEX(f): 8:43pm On Nov 03, 2013
NOTICE FOR THOSE IN AKURE:

ROTAD BEADS AND DECOR IS LOCATED AT MOTHER N CHILD Hospital JUNCTION/FADAKA JUNCTION ADJACENT ENERGY FILLING STATION, IDANRE ROAD AKURE.
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now that we are four (ncluding me ) in da house, let's begin... we are starting from the basics so we ll have a solid background... stay tuned.... tx to God for free MB tonight ★winks★
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TOYNEX(f): 8:45pm On Nov 03, 2013
How to Choose Wire for Jewelry
Proficient jewelry making requires the use of wire and a number of tools,
along with materials like beads, glass, clasps and more. The wire used for
jewelry making is created in a number of materials and sizes, called gauges
or mm. The wire gauge, or mm, is the measure of the thickness of material.
Depending upon the material type and size, you can choose wire for different
jewelry projects. If you need to decipher what jewelry wire to buy for your
next project, then read on to find out how to choose wire for jewelry.
Steps
Tips and Warnings
1
Choose your project . Different jewelry projects require different wire, so
choose wire anew each time you begin a new type of wire jewelry creation.
2
Choose what material you want to use . Wire comes in aluminum, craft,
colored, French wire, gold-filled, memory wire, sterling silver wire, silver
plated and tiger tail. The price largely depends upon the material used to
make the wire.
Tiger tail wire is a very common wire in jewelry making. It is a braided
stainless steel wire that is coated in nylon. It is very strong and comes
in a number of colors. It cannot be used for wire wrapping, but it can be
used to give the look of an "invisible" setting, where the beads look like
they are floating.
Other standard, inexpensive choices for skilled jewelry making are
copper, aluminum and niobium. Copper wire comes in gold and silver
colors and it is coated with enamel. Color coated aluminum wire
comes in many colors and gauges and often has the color inside the
wire, so you don't have to be as careful when working with tools.
Niobium is light, comes in many colors and is not delicate.
French wire is a coiled wire that is great for accenting jewelry. It
comes in copper, gold-plated, silver-plated, sterling silver and vermeil.
The smaller the coil, the more precious the metal, and the more
expensive.
Gold filled wire has 100 times more gold in it than gold-plated wire. It
comes in dead soft, half-hard and full-hard, which is a scale from very
delicate to extremely tough. This is an expensive wire, so it should
probably be saved for special projects.
Memory wire is made from carbon steel or stainless steel. It is great
for bangles or other loops because it returns to the loop it was made
into in the factory. It cannot be used for any projects that require
wrapping.
Sterling silver also comes in the strength scale of dead soft, half-hard
and full-hard,
Gold and silver-plated wires are great for creating a fancy look, but
they can be easily ruined by tools.
3
Choose the size of wire you want to use for your project .
Use 30-gauge or 28-gauge (0.25 to 0.32 mm) wire for delicate jewelry
making. It is great for wire weaving, rings, bead work and making
small chains. Use fine jewelry making tools for this gauge.
Use 26-gauge (0.40 mm) to wrap beads and make smaller chain loops.
This is the beginning of the finer gauges of wire. Also use fine tools
with this gauge.
Use 24-gauge (0.51 mm) wire for most beading projects. The gauge fits
through most beads but isn't too bulky. It has a tendency to get kinks
so you may need to buy a wire-straightening tool.
Use 22-gauge (0.64 mm) wire for stone settings, earrings and
pendants. It is a medium-gauge wire, which is commonly found in a
number of materials and colors.
Use 20 to 18-gauge (0.81 to 1 mm) wire for average clasps, jump rings
and pins. This medium gauge wire can also be used for thicker chains
or for stringing glass beads.
Use 16 to 14-gauge (1.3 to 1.6 mm) wire, best used for large, heavy
jewelry construction. If you use heavy beads or you are experimenting,
this thick wire will make a statement. You can also use it for napkin
rings or lampshade forms.

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TOYNEX(f): 8:46pm On Nov 03, 2013
Rotadbd Offers Bead Training on Private either for beginner or to learn a specific design... in Jewelry, Flower Vase, or any other beaded Decoraments
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FOR THOSE IN AKURE:

ROTAD BEADS AND DECOR IS LOCATED AT MOTHER N CHILD hospital JUNCTION/FADAKA JUNCTION ADJACENT ENERGY FILLING STATION, IDANRE ROAD AKURE.
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For those in OTHER TOWN and STATE
For anyone that will prefer Private Teaching on Whatsapp or BBM, : 08030420155
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Pls note that ALL TEACHING OUTSIDE THIS THREAD is NOT FREE.... Tx for Understanding
Re: Learn Bead Making And Wire Work Jewelry For Free Here by Nobody: 8:52pm On Nov 03, 2013
Interested, Ma.
TOYNEX(f): 8:58pm On Nov 03, 2013
continue shortly...

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TOYNEX(f): 8:59pm On Nov 03, 2013
Things You'll Need
Tools
You will need: Round (for creating coils and
circles) and Flat nosed pliers (for holding and
bending angles) and Wire cutters (for cutting wire). these are the basics***
As you become more proficient, you might want to
increase your range of tools to incorporate: Snipe/
or/Chain nosed pliers (similar to Flat nosed pliers
but with tapered ends which are useful for intricate work), Hammer (for
texturing, flattening and hardening) and a Steel Stake (to keep wire smooth
and flat when hammered). other equipment includes: coiling gizmos, wire twisters, mandrel, French knitter, and of course: a table and a chair...

3 likes to continue (just to ensure someone is following)tx

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topdiva(f): 9:10pm On Nov 03, 2013
am present ma
Re: Learn Bead Making And Wire Work Jewelry For Free Here by Nobody: 10:10pm On Nov 03, 2013
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sereen: 11:29pm On Nov 03, 2013
Pls ma'am,I suggest you make use of pictures for better understanding.thankz for ur assistance.

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nanalady(f): 1:43am On Nov 04, 2013
I am present too...pls don't abandon the thread op..
TOYNEX(f): 10:02am On Nov 04, 2013
sereen: Pls ma'am,I suggest you make use of pictures for better understanding.thankz for ur assistance.
of course I will illustrate with pix

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MzDesire(f): 1:38pm On Nov 04, 2013
U just made my day...

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perryern(f): 3:00pm On Nov 04, 2013
Am present toooo.... This is one ov d best trend ever me likey
TOYNEX(f): 3:14pm On Nov 04, 2013
what we will learn this morning is d chain maile necklace. chain maile necklace d simplest of wire work jewelry and also the most common It resemble the conventional neck-chain. see pix@. to begin this project, you need to know how to create a basic loop. Making loops or eyes
Figure 1: Cut the wire, leaving a 3/8-in. (1cm) tail above the bead. Bend it
against the bead at a right angle with the tip of a chainnose pliers.
Figure 2: Grip the very tip of the wire in roundnose pliers. If you can feel it,
the loop will be teardrop shaped.
Figure 3: Without pulling, rotate the wire into a loop as far as your wrist will
turn. Let go, regrasp the loop at the same place on the pliers, and keep
turning to close the loop. The closer to the pliers tip you work, the smaller
the loop. NOW... to create ur necklace, cut wires into smaller sizes like 1" (inches ) long and create a loop on both ends. after this, open a loop at one end and insert d loop on another wire end keep ing ur wires till u have. a desired length..... (To be continue... ) QUESTION TIME ♦♦♦

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TOYNEX(f): 3:16pm On Nov 04, 2013
it's. difficult ing d illustration pix but I'll keep trying. hopefully It should before d end of d day. stay tunned

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TOYNEX(f): 3:40pm On Nov 04, 2013
I'll have posted a link where u can view It on my fb page but nairaland s are not allowing links to work. so u ll just have to wait till d ing bcms successful... however u can ask ur question while we wait for d pix
swtme(f): 4:02pm On Nov 04, 2013
Aunty toynex I'm present 2
Oladat4real: 5:29pm On Nov 04, 2013
Please, I want you to enlighten me on price of 18k gold filled jewelries in Nigeria.
TOYNEX: How to Choose Wire for Jewelry
Proficient jewelry making requires the use of wire and a number of tools,
along with materials like beads, glass, clasps and more. The wire used for
jewelry making is created in a number of materials and sizes, called gauges
or mm. The wire gauge, or mm, is the measure of the thickness of material.
Depending upon the material type and size, you can choose wire for different
jewelry projects. If you need to decipher what jewelry wire to buy for your
next project, then read on to find out how to choose wire for jewelry.
Steps
Tips and Warnings
1
Choose your project . Different jewelry projects require different wire, so
choose wire anew each time you begin a new type of wire jewelry creation.
2
Choose what material you want to use . Wire comes in aluminum, craft,
colored, French wire, gold-filled, memory wire, sterling silver wire, silver
plated and tiger tail. The price largely depends upon the material used to
make the wire.
Tiger tail wire is a very common wire in jewelry making. It is a braided
stainless steel wire that is coated in nylon. It is very strong and comes
in a number of colors. It cannot be used for wire wrapping, but it can be
used to give the look of an "invisible" setting, where the beads look like
they are floating.
Other standard, inexpensive choices for skilled jewelry making are
copper, aluminum and niobium. Copper wire comes in gold and silver
colors and it is coated with enamel. Color coated aluminum wire
comes in many colors and gauges and often has the color inside the
wire, so you don't have to be as careful when working with tools.
Niobium is light, comes in many colors and is not delicate.
French wire is a coiled wire that is great for accenting jewelry. It
comes in copper, gold-plated, silver-plated, sterling silver and vermeil.
The smaller the coil, the more precious the metal, and the more
expensive.
Gold filled wire has 100 times more gold in it than gold-plated wire. It
comes in dead soft, half-hard and full-hard, which is a scale from very
delicate to extremely tough. This is an expensive wire, so it should
probably be saved for special projects.
Memory wire is made from carbon steel or stainless steel. It is great
for bangles or other loops because it returns to the loop it was made
into in the factory. It cannot be used for any projects that require
wrapping.
Sterling silver also comes in the strength scale of dead soft, half-hard
and full-hard,
Gold and silver-plated wires are great for creating a fancy look, but
they can be easily ruined by tools.
3
Choose the size of wire you want to use for your project .
Use 30-gauge or 28-gauge (0.25 to 0.32 mm) wire for delicate jewelry
making. It is great for wire weaving, rings, bead work and making
small chains. Use fine jewelry making tools for this gauge.
Use 26-gauge (0.40 mm) to wrap beads and make smaller chain loops.
This is the beginning of the finer gauges of wire. Also use fine tools
with this gauge.
Use 24-gauge (0.51 mm) wire for most beading projects. The gauge fits
through most beads but isn't too bulky. It has a tendency to get kinks
so you may need to buy a wire-straightening tool.
Use 22-gauge (0.64 mm) wire for stone settings, earrings and
pendants. It is a medium-gauge wire, which is commonly found in a
number of materials and colors.
Use 20 to 18-gauge (0.81 to 1 mm) wire for average clasps, jump rings
and pins. This medium gauge wire can also be used for thicker chains
or for stringing glass beads.
Use 16 to 14-gauge (1.3 to 1.6 mm) wire, best used for large, heavy
jewelry construction. If you use heavy beads or you are experimenting,
this thick wire will make a statement. You can also use it for napkin
rings or lampshade forms.
mosexyl(f): 7:55pm On Nov 04, 2013
Love this thread. M in too.

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TOYNEX(f): 8:11pm On Nov 04, 2013
Oladat4real: Please, I want you to enlighten me on price of 18k gold filled jewelries in Nigeria.
what size? the price differs according to size gauges /mm.
TOYNEX(f): 8:20pm On Nov 04, 2013
as d illustration for d other tutorial fails to , here is an alternative ( for making eyes orloop)....... I need at least 2 comments or questions on d previous lesson to continue..... next tutorial will be... how to create and attach clasp (hook) to the necklace you just made.

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TOYNEX(f): 8:35pm On Nov 04, 2013
I keep ing pictures but I can't see It. please if anyone is seeing any of this kindly let me know , so we can continue on something else... ♠ROAD still far wey we dey goooooooooooo♠
olaitan1(f): 8:50pm On Nov 04, 2013
am also interested

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ogaronye(f): 10:22pm On Nov 04, 2013
nice one!
yaoyao: 7:58am On Nov 05, 2013
how about this one?

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TOYNEX(f): 10:55pm On Nov 05, 2013
shall we continue?

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Re: Learn Bead Making And Wire Work Jewelry For Free Here by Nobody: 6:07pm On Nov 06, 2013
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