It took me a while to make nearly perfect round beads. This bead roller is great but it is not perfect. I weigh my clay before I use the roller. The circle on the bead roller makes a 7/16th inch diameter bead. That's a fairly large bead. The weight for my clay is .840 on my scale. After rolling out the beads, I put them in the freezer for about 4 hours. This hardens them. I pull them out of the freezer, pop in to roller again and re-round the bead. I push a metal 2mm rod through the bead to create the hole for staining, and then hang em up for baking. The roller collects clay on it's surface and it was a booga boo to clean. I tried everything, hot water, soap, alcohol, cold water and detergent and they never worked. One day just by accident, I dropped a few drops of cooking oil on the surface and cleaned it off with a paper towel. It cleaned up real nice and it makes them slide a little better the next time I use it.
I think i was sent 2 of the same pieces of my tri roller because it doesnt fit together. Idk what u mean by it fits in and snaps together. Mine doesnt work!
Great question, Lou. This particular tool makes consistently sized shapes. If there was less clay the shape wouldn't be as crisp or uniform. The sizes you can make in the Tri-Bead Roller are: 7/16 inch round, 5/16 x 5/8 inch oval and 1/2 inch bicone.
Hi Nancy. As you can see when Christi uses the needle tool in the video, using that tapered needle tool doesn't distort the created bead. There isn't much distortion if the hole is created gently as shown. Thanks!
You can also put them into the freezer. They will harden enough to be able to get the needle tool in without much distortion. Or you can drill it after you bake them .
Playing cards can be used just like measuring slats: fmg.co/GOELgv. This other video may also be of some assistance. It covers how to use playing cards in reference to polyroller machine thickness settings: bit.ly/2prCnSs.
If it is the plug you lost from the tri-bead package, the inside diameter of the measuring plug is 9.8mm and the depth is 9.2mm. Hopefully that will help as well!
You don't need to seal polymer clay. If you add a coating after the clay is baked, you may want to also add a sealant to keep the after-baking coat on. But the beads themselves don't require it.
+Dalia Drulia We currently only offer the tri-bead roller in one size, but if there's a specific size you'd like us to carry, please let us know and we'll pass along your suggestions. Thanks! -Vienna
Hello Svetla. Please contact our customer service department directly at 1-541-956-7890 or by email at info@firemtn.com. They can assist you with your inquiry. Thanks.
I just got mine. Nice, but.... It is made out of plastic that doesn't like polymer clay. This type of plastic gets eaten by polymer clay. Even if I clean it after every use, the surface will be mared and slowly will leave markings on the clay
It took me a while to make nearly perfect round beads. This bead roller is great but it is not perfect. I weigh my clay before I use the roller. The circle on the bead roller makes a 7/16th inch diameter bead. That's a fairly large bead. The weight for my clay is .840 on my scale. After rolling out the beads, I put them in the freezer for about 4 hours. This hardens them. I pull them out of the freezer, pop in to roller again and re-round the bead. I push a metal 2mm rod through the bead to create the hole for staining, and then hang em up for baking. The roller collects clay on it's surface and it was a booga boo to clean. I tried everything, hot water, soap, alcohol, cold water and detergent and they never worked. One day just by accident, I dropped a few drops of cooking oil on the surface and cleaned it off with a paper towel. It cleaned up real nice and it makes them slide a little better the next time I use it.
Thanks! I was wondering how to keep it from being eaten away by the clay
Thank you.
She's so cute!! Seems like such a happy and fun person! 😊
Christi is always so exuberant and fun to be around. It makes learning new techniques even that much better.
I think i was sent 2 of the same pieces of my tri roller because it doesnt fit together. Idk what u mean by it fits in and snaps together. Mine doesnt work!
How do u snap the pieces together? Mine doesnt work? U didnt show how that goes together. Mine just sits on top??
i know how to use that, i dont know what for round cap?
Love this lady thanks xx
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I'm new to all this so could I please ask can you make different size beads with this or are they all the same size? Thank You
They are all the same size. This tool creates consistent 7/16 inch round, 5/16 x 5/8 inch oval and 1/2 inch bicone beads.
Can you vary the bead size by the amount of clay? What is the largest bead size?
Great question, Lou. This particular tool makes consistently sized shapes. If there was less clay the shape wouldn't be as crisp or uniform. The sizes you can make in the Tri-Bead Roller are: 7/16 inch round, 5/16 x 5/8 inch oval and 1/2 inch bicone.
Dove si compra quest'attrezzo.grazie
There is a link to the product in the description of the video.
Thank you! Love your work very much. Where can I get that roller?
You can find it here: www.firemountaingems.com/itemdetails/h203167tl. Thanks for watching!
@@FireMountainGems Hello! Can you please tell me, where is this supplier from(I saw many nice things on this site. I live in Norway....
So how do you keep from distorting them when you use the needles from the bead rack?
Hi Nancy. As you can see when Christi uses the needle tool in the video, using that tapered needle tool doesn't distort the created bead. There isn't much distortion if the hole is created gently as shown. Thanks!
You can also put them into the freezer. They will harden enough to be able to get the needle tool in without much distortion. Or you can drill it after you bake them .
Does this work with normal clay?
The roller works with any clay.
How do l order tri roller
There's a link in the video description to where you can purchase it.
I lost my measuring piece. I don't want to buy a whole new set. What can I do. It's really annoying because I can't seem to get the right amount.
Playing cards can be used just like measuring slats: fmg.co/GOELgv. This other video may also be of some assistance. It covers how to use playing cards in reference to polyroller machine thickness settings: bit.ly/2prCnSs.
If it is the plug you lost from the tri-bead package, the inside diameter of the measuring plug is 9.8mm and the depth is 9.2mm. Hopefully that will help as well!
Thank you! 😊
You can make it by using exact circles on exact pasta machene setting?
what about doing several blobs of clay at once? I'm surprised no one has come out with anything that does several at a time
To me worked only if I used different channels. Tried to make same shape, but only 2 would roll without catching each other
Should these be sealed? I wouldn't know what to use. Thanks
You don't need to seal polymer clay.
If you add a coating after the clay is baked, you may want to also add a sealant to keep the after-baking coat on. But the beads themselves don't require it.
anybody knows where to get large roller?
+Dalia Drulia We currently only offer the tri-bead roller in one size, but if there's a specific size you'd like us to carry, please let us know and we'll pass along your suggestions. Thanks! -Vienna
I can't find the wig wag video??? anyone know how to find it?
LynnandScott Mitchell We are hoping to have it live soon. Stay posted. Thanks, Elle
+Fire Mountain Gems and Beads, you refer to it, then it is not even finished yet...
Thank a lot great video.
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Thank you.
DO YOU DELIVER TO EAST EUROPE?
Hello Svetla. Please contact our customer service department directly at 1-541-956-7890 or by email at info@firemtn.com. They can assist you with your inquiry. Thanks.
Are you Svetla Fresh? I mean the channel?
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I just got mine. Nice, but.... It is made out of plastic that doesn't like polymer clay. This type of plastic gets eaten by polymer clay. Even if I clean it after every use, the surface will be mared and slowly will leave markings on the clay
A trick.............use same amount of clay, seems you think we are dummies