2018-03-06, 1:03pm
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Join Date: Jul 13, 2005
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 558
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Thank you, Robin! That's great info to know. I've also seen these types of findings of bead caps on the end. I like those too.
Thank you for the tips.
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Originally Posted by Robin Passovoy
They are indeed glued in, and were originally intended for half-drilled pearls and other gemstone beads. For lampworked beads, I would use a mandrel that was as close in size as possible to the shafts, possibly make the bead right on the end of the mandrel for that half-drilled look, clean the hole out with a dremel tool, and glue in the finding with a really good superglue. Just remember to get the hole really clean, or the glue won't be able to get a good grip. Or, if you don't want to work on the end of the mandrel, make a regular bead and use two of those findings. That way, you can use the bead as a link, or add dangly things onto one end. Either way, have fun!
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