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No hay artículos en el carroShanna C.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2025
Good
J. Carter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2024
not a lot to say except that I use it a lot and like it - delivery is quick and price is fair
Cheri White
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de mayo de 2024
Great product, Artistic Wire brand wire is the only wire I use. Dealing with Amazon is quick and easy ,they keep you informed of ship dates, delivery dates etc.
Patrick Tweed
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de octubre de 2024
I used this to hang crystals to an old chandelier. Did the job.
Sneaky Burrito
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de junio de 2016
I looked high and low for some antique brass colored eye pins but couldn't find anything I wanted that was Prime eligible. So, I decided I would make my own. I do admit to ordering this without much thought about wire gauge.It turns out that this is working quite well for me. I am only wanting to put one small glass bead on each eye pin (I am making a multistrand chain necklace with beads on eye pins). I have been somewhat obsessed with vintage Japanese drops for awhile and am trying to create a similar look (albeit with Czech glass, since I have more of that on hand). This wire is great for that.It is a bit thin, at 24 gauge, but for holding just a single glass bead, it is perfectly strong enough. I am not sure that if you made the type of necklace I'm working on and then tugged on it really hard, that the wire would hold, but it certainly will under normal wear conditions (I've already completed one strand and tried it on for size).This is very easy to work with; I'm easily able to make loops in it that stay in place using simple round nose pliers, and it cuts easily with most jewelry wire cutters. It matches the chain I bought in color and I like using this instead of real eye pins because I feel there is less wire waste -- I can cut the wire to the length I need, whereas with commercial eye pins, I might have to trim some excess off.This also strikes me as being good for wire-wrapping (though *I* am not good at wire wrapping yet). It's thin enough to get it to do what you want, but it holds its shape. I played around with this and a Coiling Gizmo a bit and it went pretty well, for example.So, if you are looking for thin wire for making eye pins or wire wrapping, this is easy to work with and looks pretty good.
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