Wire is a wonderful material for making jewelry. It can be used by itself to form earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets. Wire can also be used with beads and stones to create beautiful jewelry designs. Metalsmiths use wire to create components such as jump rings and clasps, and pieces of wire are also soldered together to build cuff bracelets and pendants...
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Glass Scoring And Breaking Mat Description
No More Bad Breaks!
Perfect for cutting circles. Simply score your glass, flip it over on the 11-3/4" square rubber mat and run the score line. You will get a clean break nearly every time!
Mat shown with Glastar Circle/Strip Cutter #5113 and Ringstar Running Pliers #40484. Tools sold separately. Image of mat alone below.
Step-by-Step: Breaking Out Circles 1. Using a circle cutter, make one continuous score. Mark score line with marking pen. 2. Flip glass over and place on breaking mat. Center thumb over mark and apply even, gentle pressure until the score begins to run. Repeat, repositioning your thumb where the run stopped, until it completes the circle. Note: Your will only be able to see the marks on cathedral and wispy glass. 3. Flip glass over. Create four "watch band" cuts. Score from circle out to the edge of the glass. Use running pliers to release the circle.