Being part of an online exchange usually stretches my boundaries and makes me try something new. This time the exchange is for big hole beads and since I never do anything the easy way, I decided to see how well I could encase some long big hole beads, these were made on 1/4" mandrels. The last pic is the four I made with only the two on the top pic making the cut for possible inclusion for the exchange. The second bead cracked since I admired it for too long and the one on the far right has a sharp end. I was able to make these with my
Electric Mandrel Spinner- there's no way my wrists could have managed otherwise.

The short one is 14.5 mm long and the large one is 35 mm long or 1-1/4".


I knew that thing would come in handy one day.
2 comments:
Nice BHB's!
Thanks, now to decide on copper or silver for coring.
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