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    I think it's so when you crimp it using a crimping tool one wire ends up in each little tube. The crimping tool squishes the middle leaving what looks like a figure 8 with a wire in each side. If your wires are in the middle they get crushed with the crimp and are more likely to get cut by the sharp edge
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    Ahh getcha. Thanks

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    Sorry about that, had to pop out.

    I'm just doing another bracelet, I'll post some piccies of how to crimp....

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    see how you get on. apologies for the look of the tape on my clamp thing. That was a last minute thing, as it marked the toggle clasp I was going to use

    well, its a lovely sunny day and now off to a ton of gardening! have a lovely evening...... no burnt offerings tonite as its my OH's turn to cook the dinner !


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    Jules x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emerald View Post
    p.s i use flex-rite same as beadalon but cheaper
    Hi Emerald

    Just wondering which supplier you use for the flex-rite?

    Thanks

    Jane

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kermit View Post
    Hi Emerald

    Just wondering which supplier you use for the flex-rite?

    Thanks

    Jane
    Hi Jane, I used to buy it from just beads but not sure if they still stock it, but the last lot i got from a bullion dealers starting with a p, or e-bay

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    I get mine here if it's any help

    Beadsmith Flexrite Beading Wire

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    Thanks George i will keep that in mind the last time i tried to buy it i had real difficulty so i bought quite a few from the P placex

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    Thanks. I've just ordered some so will have to see how I get on. I'm having a bit of a sort out with what I'm making / materials used at the moment to try and refocus so I'm wanting a few new things to inspire me!

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    If you think it might be the crimps have you tried twisted crimps?
    I've also seen them called Tornado or Cyclone crimps. The tube is twisted so you just need to squish it flat and it grips the wire.
    Some crimps can be a bit thin and sharp but these are more substantial, and attractive enough to leave uncovered. Of course, they're also more expensive.
    Don't know if Cooksons have them. I think I got mine from here:

    Crimps & Crimping Pliers

    although I'm sure I've seen them on Ebay.

    If I do any stringing I use Beadalon 49 strand.

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