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NEW 2015 Diamond Coated Reamer Set


• Set of 2 diamond coated burrs • Reaming Point • 45 Degree Edging Point • Shank Ø3mm • Wooden Handle Ø30mm


Ref: R39057 £4.95 FAVOURITE Bead Spinner


How to use: • Place your selected colour(s) of seed bead into the basin of the spinner. • If you are using different colours they will mix together when the basin is spun. • Now take your beading wire or memory wire and make a slight bend in the end to mimic the contour of the inside of the basin.


• Now using the grip at the end of the spinner shaft, spin the basin round in an anti-clock wise direction.


£10.95 Ref: B35077


• Keep doing this to keep the basin spinning at a regular medium pace. • As the basin is spinning insert the curved end of your wire into the spinning beads. • You will notice the beads start to jump onto the end of your wire! • Quickly you will find that you have threaded the whole wire in no time at all, forming eye catching random bead patterns!.


• Saving time and eye strain this a must for all seed beaders!


This simple yet ingenious tool is excellent for mixing and threading your seed beads into amazing and brightcolours without the long task of threading each individual bead.


FAVOURITE Bead Opener Awl


Ever had a problem trying to cover a crimp with a bead? Then look no further. The Designer Bead Opener Awl is specifically made to ream out beads, so the opening is wide enough to cover the crimp inside it.


• All you have to do is place the awl into your bead, place it into the clear acrylic block, push/ream to open the bead. • Remove, flip, and insert into the other bead hole to fully open the bead. • Cover a crimped connection with the opened base and carefully close with chain nosed (code P4780) or bead crimping pliers (code P35078). • Once covered the connection disappears into your jewellery designs


Ref: B34928 £5.95


• Steel construction with soft comfortable plastic handle


• Length: 150mm – acrylic block size 25mm square


• Weight: 55 grams


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