This is a very good video. I just bought this coiling gizmo from Hobby Lobby yesterday. I have the original one, but this one is even better because it has the attached clamp and the different size coiling rods. I like the fact that I don't have to buy colored jump rings, I can make them with the coiling gizmo. I really like that tiny little rod because it makes the such cute little coiled beads. Thank you again for the videos.
I saw this tool years ago but never got one until today. I'm really excited to get started. I am wondering if you plan to make another one with larger rods? I was kind of disappointed that the largest one is only 5mm. I want to make really large jump rings. Thanks.
I have a question. You used the nylon jaw pliers to straighten a couple of inches of wire and then proceeded to use that wire to wrap around the rod. The rest of the wire was formed into a coil but the nylon jaw pliers weren't used after that. So are the nylon jaws really necessary when using the wire to make coils?
I am so sorry to take so long to reply back to you. I still don't understand a lot about TH-cam. Anyway, it was about $11 I think. Check Hobby Lobby's website. You really want the newer version since it has more rods.
Julianna! It's great to stumble across you on TH-cam. I remember you from Aleene's craft show. Great demo!
This is a very good video. I just bought this coiling gizmo from Hobby Lobby yesterday. I have the original one, but this one is even better because it has the attached clamp and the different size coiling rods. I like the fact that I don't have to buy colored jump rings, I can make them with the coiling gizmo. I really like that tiny little rod because it makes the such cute little coiled beads. Thank you again for the videos.
Great work
I saw this tool years ago but never got one until today. I'm really excited to get started. I am wondering if you plan to make another one with larger rods? I was kind of disappointed that the largest one is only 5mm. I want to make really large jump rings. Thanks.
I have a question. You used the nylon jaw pliers to straighten a couple of inches of wire and then proceeded to use that wire to wrap around the rod. The rest of the wire was formed into a coil but the nylon jaw pliers weren't used after that. So are the nylon jaws really necessary when using the wire to make coils?
@PACERGIRL68 How much did it cost? Thanks:)
Where did you boy your coilling gizmo?
Great demo thanks a lot for this
game changer, fuck coiling by hand
Where, I can to buy in U.S? Pls I need tools,
how much does it cost ?
Great tutorial. Thank you.
I am so sorry to take so long to reply back to you. I still don't understand a lot about TH-cam. Anyway, it was about $11 I think. Check Hobby Lobby's website. You really want the newer version since it has more rods.
great tutorial..thank you
That sucks! I hate when that happens:(