Wire Jewelry Tools

What are some of the basic tools needed to make jewelry and where I can get?
I want to make some jewelry, preferably from grains, such as bracelets, Earrings, and necklaces. What are some of the basic tools and supplies I need, beads, thread tools, etc, and where I can get. Preferably online because I live in a small town. Besides, what I can use to teach me it to make jewelry?
The online catalog, homesew.com have everything you need.
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Beadalon Bead Crimp Tool, Mighty $7.85 Larger #3 and #4 crimp tubes can be securely closed with this specially sized crimper tool. The larger surface area provides a full crimp on bigger components without compromising the professional finished look of the closure. Measures 5 long. Comes a comfortable blue grip…. |
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American Terminal AT-31604 60-40 Rosin Core Solder (4 Ounces) $3.94 ALPHA FRY ELECTRICAL REPAIR SOLDER *60% tin / 40% lead solder with rosin flux core *4 oz *.062″ dia. *Melting point: 374 deg F *For wires, motors, radio, TV, VCR and stero repairs… |
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Xuron 170-II Micro-Shear Flush Cutter $7.90 Works best on:170-II Series shears offer numerous ergonomic enhancements in a in.popularly priced in. tool. Principal among them is our effort reducing Micro-Shear® cutting action. Their shearing cut requires only about half the effort to cut a wire as that required by a conventional compression type cutter. They feature advanced ergonomic shape Xuro-RubberTM grips, a glare eliminating black fini… |
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Command 17067-VP Small Wire Hooks Value Pack, 9 Hooks 12 Strips $3.99 3M command strip 17067; 9 hooks 12 sm strips [PRICE is per PACK]… |
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Microring Links Bead Loader, Looper and Threader for Hair Extension and feather Installation tool $0.01 This tool is great for micro links and hair extension installation. You can also speed up your time when loading beads!… |
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MTL Polishing Cloth Kit $11.69 Metal Polishing Cloth Kit, Economy Size In Decorative Tin, Contains 12 Pre-Moistened 4″ x 6″ Polishing Cloths, 1 Soft Buffing Cloth, Of Reusable Gloves, Clean & Polish Silver, Gold, Brass, Copper, Bronze, Nickel, Chrome, Aluminum, Pewter & Stainless Steel, Vanilla Fragrance…. |
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Cape Cod Polish 8821 Polishing Cloth $0.01 Soft moistened cloths with just the right amount of polish on them. Cleans and polishes silver, gold, pewter, brass, copper, and other fine metals. Contents: (2) 4″ x 6″ pre moistened cloths. To receive countertop display, full case quantity of 36 must… |
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PanaVise Model 201 Junior Miniature Vise $22.50 The PanaVise 201 “Junior” miniature vise is a combination of quality workmanship and durability, ease of adjustment and available accessories. Designed for use in small projects requiring precise soldering, gluing and tool work, the 201 Junior miniature vise features tilt adjustability up to 210-degrees along with 360-degree turns and rotations, fine and course clamping abilities, grooved jaws… |
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Mark II 20X & 40X Microscope, Jeweler’s Microscope, with Darkfield/Brightfield Illumination, Field of View: 10mm At 20x and 5mm At 40x, Optic Head Rotates 360 Degrees $379.99 This ergonomic microscope delivers a 20X and 40X magnification that allows you to detect hard to see strain areas in gemstones or for use in identifying natural stones or to differentiate them from their synthetic counterparts. This microscope has a field view of 10 mm at 20X and 5mm at 40X. This microscope features a rheostat which controls light intensity. Its optic head is fully rotating 360°…. |
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Mark I 10x & 30x Microscope, Jeweler’s Microscope, with Darkfield/brightfield Illumination, Field of View: 20mm At 10x and 7mm At 30x $325.00 This is a very efficient and economic microscope for viewing gemstones and jewelry. You don’t have to lose quality when you pay less. The magnification is 10X and 30X. It has both a darkfield and brightfield illumination. The illumation is 2-way (transmitted and overhead). The following items are included: Wire Stoneholder, Eyeguards, and Dust Cover. The Field of View is 20mm at 10X, and 7mm at 30… |
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