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BEADING, STRINGING & THREADING Shot, Stainless Steel (Popular Mix)


• Use Galley 8 Barrelling Composition (C4365) powder safely with this corrosion-resistance shot.


• Large size heavy weight stainless steel shot burnishes uniformly on any metal surface


• Pins are a great choice for filigree, ball cone and dish are designed for pieces with little detail


• Small round shot is very good to get into those awkward areas


• Shot amount equal to drum size = 1kg to 1ltr of water in your barrel drum, e.g. 3 litre drum = 3Kg of shot & 3 litres of water


• Recommend B31926 and B31927 fine ball shot to get in the most awkward areas. If your shot can touch your items of work it will polish it. Known in the trade as dust shot


Stainless Steel Shot - CousinsUK Special Mix “The Special Mix”


We all must agree barrel burnishing gets a fantastic mirror finish for multiple items:


• As requested by our regular customers we have done this mix just for you we have put together all our stainless steel variety and given you a the best mixed shot in the industry


• Our superior mixed shot mix is must for any type of burnish finishing


• With an array of 15 types of shapes/sizes we can almost guarantee the shot will get into any area with high polish results


• Stainless steel shot has a unique characteristic by not going rusty unlike normal carbon shot


• Use our Cousinsuk barrelling powder (C4365), 50 grams to one 1ltr of water and you will get a high polish finish. This powder is specially formulated for this process.


• 1kg


Varying results can be achieved by using different combinations of shot shapes & material combined with varying concentrations of barrelling compounds


Code S35424 Description


Shot, Stainless Steel (CousinsUK Mix)


UOM Price 1KG Price breaks available, see website


Shot, Stainless Steel (Specific Shapes)


£24.95


Shapes: • Ball Cone • Dish Cone • Dowels Flush Cut • Dowels Oblique Cut • Round


Supplied in 1kg Pots


Varying results can be achieved by using different combinations of shot shapes & material combined with varying concentrations of barrelling compounds


Code


B32256 B31931 B31932 B32268 B31933 B31934 B31935 B31936 B31937 B31938 B31926 B31927 B31928 B31929 B31930


Description


Ball Cone (Small) Shot Ball Cone (Medium) Shot Ball Cone (Large) Shot Dish Cone (Small) Shot Dish Cone (Medium) Shot Dish Cone (Large) Shot


Dowels (Flush Cut) Ø1mm Shot Dowels (Flush Cut) Ø1.5mm Shot Dowels (Oblique) Ø1mm Shot Dowels (Oblique) Ø1.5mm Shot Round Ø1.0mm Shot Round Ø1.5mm Shot Round Ø2.0mm Shot Round Ø2.5mm Shot Round Ø3.0mm Shot


UOM Price 1KG


1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG 1KG


Price breaks available, see website Silicon Carbide


£15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50 £15.50


STRINGING & THREADING


CRIMPS & NECKLET ENDS


Wide selection of crimp/necklet ends perfect for the finishing touches on your designs.


• Give your piece an expert look, crafting with necklet ends


• Reinforce your strands with a gimp • Finish your beads/stones with necklet ends • Fix beads into position with bead crimps


Necklet Ends, Wire Pieces BEADING,


Necklace ends are also known as Calottes or Clamshells.


• The wire is very fine and formed in a tight coil. • Small lengths to fit and cover the ends of bracelets or necklaces between the last pearl and the clasp, giving you the professional finished look.


• Used to reinforce, especially silk thread where it comes into in contact with a clasp.


• Gold and silver finishes are available in three diameters: Ø0.74, 0.84, 1.00 & 1.40mm


• 9mm lengths (approx). Code


Description


J49882 J49883 J4512 J4513 J4514 J4411


J49884 J49885


Silicon Carbide


• Silicon carbide grit is the ideal media for use on glass, stone & other extremely hard materials


• Ideal for ‘sanding’ edges and softening burrs • Excellent for rock tumbling • Can be recycled multiple times, resulting in a cost- effective media with excellent results


• Does not generate static electricity • Multiple grits available


• 450g Code


Stainless Steel Shot - CousinsUK Shapes & Sizes


• Simple reliable stainless steel media needs no storage maintenance and requires only occasional cleaning


www.COUSINS .COM


B50141 B50142 B50143 B50144


Description


80 Grit Silicon Carbide 220 Grit Silicon Carbide 400 Grit Silicon Carbide 600 Grit Silicon Carbide


UOM Price 450G


450G 450G 450G


Price breaks available, see website Necklet Ends, Wire Lengths


Ø0.74mm, Gold Finish Ø0.74mm, Silver Finish Ø0.84mm, Gold Finish Ø0.84mm, Silver Finish Ø1.00mm, Gold Finish Ø1.00mm, Silver Finish Ø1.40mm, Gold Finish Ø1.40mm, Silver Finish


UOM Price PACK*100 £2.25


PACK*100 £2.25 PACK*100 £2.25 PACK*100 £2.25 PACK*100 £3.15 PACK*100 £3.15 PACK*100 £3.55 PACK*100 £3.55


Price breaks available, see website


£5.45 £7.50


£10.25 £14.95


Necklace ends are also known as Gimps, Bullion, or French Wire.


• The wire is very fine and formed in a tight coil. • Small lengths are cut to fit and cover the ends of bracelets or necklaces between the last pearl and the clasp, giving you the professional finished look.


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