Question:
beading wire (for jewelry making)?
anonymous
2009-09-16 14:52:08 UTC
is it flexible? or is it firm? im looking for a strong jewelry wire that can be made into a ring and not be bent easily. thanks!
Four answers:
Remy
2009-09-16 15:05:26 UTC
Wires come in different gauges that will give you an indication of how easily bent it is. The gauge determines the size of the wire, but the material will also impact the flexibility. You can also treat a very thin wire the same way you spin threads together to create a rope. Twist or braid several of your wires together and it will be much stronger.



Keep in mind though that most rings you can buy are actually forged and bent into the appropriate shape while still hot. They harden and strengthen as they cool. Some metals are more malleable, but they will still be much stronger than anything you can make at home out of wire.



Check out your local Michael's or AC Moore
?
2016-12-11 11:52:21 UTC
It relies upon on the region you reside. in case you reside in a extensive city you will detect solid element shops. optimal Michael's, interest lobby, or Joanna's have some sort of starter kits in case you have by way of no means made rings. you additionally can purchase themes online in case you be attentive to what you're finding for. once you're contained interior the NYC area there are a pair bead shops contained interior the selection District. additionally, contained interior the Greenville, SC area there's a lovable keep stated by way of fact the Beaded Frog.
lucky
2009-09-16 14:57:32 UTC
Try the bead store in your town they have the strong wire or i use soft flex wire
anonymous
2009-09-16 15:00:14 UTC
memory wire works very well. It is firm, but holds its shape well, but normal craft priers wont cut it, you need like tool box pliers


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