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I am making a workbench for wire wrapping and beading/ lapidary, any suggestions for a good work surface?

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
ib_enigma asked:


I intend to have a sheet metal area for hammering etc but I cannot decide on the color/material for the general surface. Any ideas

Virginia

 

How do you sew small beading along the very edge of a bridal veil? I have very little sewing experience?

Friday, May 22nd, 2009
Lori D asked:


I have seen one I like at a bridal shop but don’t know how it was done. Is it possible to glue it instead.

Judy

 

Why do timber windows have the beading on the outside?

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
oe_maff asked:


WHen we buy timber window frames they always come with the beading to go on the exterior side of the frame. SUrely it is more secure to have the beadin on the inside so that they can’t be removed?

Tom

 

What’s the diameter of a #13 beading needle?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
hikari_lumi asked:


I’m trying to make a pinhole camera, and have run into a snag. I’m using a #13 beading needle to make my hole, and don’t know the diameter of the needle, so I can’t do my calculations to work out what the exposure times need to be. Does anyone happen to know what the diameter of a #13 is, as I’m not having much luck in finding it online?

Jessie

 

What is the difference between tiger tail and beading wire?

Sunday, February 1st, 2009
IowaStudent asked:


There is nylon coated tiger tail and nylon coated beading wire. I am going to make a necklace. They both look and feel the same, is there a difference?

Amy

 

How do i angle cut the beading/edging that goes around a laminate floor?

Thursday, January 8th, 2009
LouLou asked:


You know what i mean, the wooden edging that you put around the edge of the floor to hide the small gaps and make it look neat. I haven’t attempted it before, how do i make sure i get the angles right so that the corners fit together neatly? Is there some tool i need…other than a saw and a pencil, obviously!

Oscar