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Beading WireThe beading wire you choose to string your beads on depends on the type of jewelry you are making (and often simply on personal preference), but there are a few basic guidelines concerning wire hardness, wire shape, and wire size to help you make an informed selection:You can also choose to subscribe to a beading magazine that sells beading supplies. This is another effective way to search and find what you are looking for. You'll discover that some corporations or distributors are supplying no shipping and handling charges, or home delivered at no charge especially should you buy by bulk. Wire Hardness:
Wire Shapes: Jewelry wire is made in several shapes. The "shape" refers to the shape of the cut end. Wire can be round, square, or half-round. Round wire is the most commonly used, but square and half-round wire are available. Half round wire can be wrapped around other pieces of wire to connect them. The corners of square wire are used to add visual interest; square wire can also be twisted to create pleasing effects. Wire Sizes: In general, always pick the largest size wire that will fit through the hole in the beads you want to string. The size or thickness of wire is measured in gauge or millimeters. Wire used in jewelry making ranges from 10-gauge to 36-gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the thicker the wire will be. Here are the most common wire sizes:
Choosing the bead stringing wire that best fits your project isn't hard if you're familiar with the basics of wire hardness, wire shape, and wire size. Have fun and don't be afraid to experiment to achieve the wired design you're dreaming of.
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