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Nylon Jaw Replacements
$3.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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These are replacement jaws for your Nylon Jaw Pliers. No need for a new tool, just new jaws!
Split Ring Plier
$21.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Split rigs can be difficult to open and that’s where this plier-type comes in. It has a prong that help get between the coils and make attaching split rings to your project much easier. The grip is much more comfortable than ruining a thumbnail and still not getting the ring attached.
4-Piece Bead Reamer Set
Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Perfect for softening and smoothing the rough edges of beads. Can also enlarge holes if used carefully. Always use softly and slowly so that your beads don’t break. Comes in four different sizes and shapes.
Memory Wire Cutter
$18.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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When dealing with a project on memory wire, you’ll find that the very hard wire needs a special plier than will not dent the blade or hurt the hand. These pliers are the kind that can cut through the wire without damage or pain.
Awl
$6.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Awls are an important tool when it comes to thread. It can help control knots, such as with traditional pearl knotting, and help to undo knots as well. Sometimes, when used very, very carefully, an awl can be used to break a bead that’s too far down a thread to be removed. Do this with great caution because it can shred or cut the thread.
Bead Reamer Set
$22.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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3 interchangeable bits in different sizes and shapes fit into the chuck and are stored in the handle. It has a convenient clip. Can hold more bits in the adjustable chuck than what’s included. Experiment. Use the set to carefully smooth the rough edges of bead holes. Use with care and do not use too much force. It could break the bead or the reamer tip or both.
Kumihimo Disk
$4.25Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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This is a foam Kumihimo disk that helps to keep strands of your braid organized. It is sturdy with numbered slots to make it easier to keep you organized. The hole in the middle is a good size to fit your cord with a enough space to grow. This is a must tool for working with Kumihimo just shy of a Marudai.
Round Your Wire File
$9.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Smooth the end of your wires with this filing tool. The cup fits the wire so that you can rock and rotate the it until the end is isn’t sharp. Great for making your own earwires and avoiding any damage to the skin.
Tweezers with Shovel
$7.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Tweezers are endlessly useful. These have a nice grip both for the hand and the item being picked up. They come to a fine point for extra precision. At the other end is a useful shovel for scooping up small items or moving and separating items on your bead pad. Tweezers a must for any basic tool kit.
Thread Zap
$22.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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When using nylon or other synthetic thread, getting the end cut as close as possible to the knot can be a challenge. Scissors might not reach and using a lighter is imprecise. The Thread Zap is a precision cutting tool that can not only get the perfect cut, but can help you melt the end with a careful dab against the knot for a secure hold. Use with caution. AA battery not included.