If you mean the metal mandrel that she is making the bead on, it is bead release. You dip the metal in the bead release and let it dry before making your bead. If you put the glass directly on the metal, it will stick and not come off. The bead release prevents the glass from sticking to the metal. You use the metal mandrels over and over again.
That’s a very nice result - I’ll need to try this technique. Thanks!
@@joannecarson5568 will you show the result? 🙂
@@irenesKralen perhaps…😏
Thank you for sharing!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the information
You're welcome!
Hi Irene, waar haal jij je beadrollers? In Nederland niet veel winkels gevonden die ze hebben of kijk ik verkeerd?
Ik heb er een aantal 2ehands gekocht....
Maar ik neem aan bij Artyco , daar verkopen ze deze
Hello, very interesting! And is it possible to print a logo or a letter on such a bead? Thank you!
How do you mean 'print' ?
@@irenesKralen metal stamp
@@irenesKralen
Is it possible to make a small logo, for example?
@@kushchil I have no idea, I never use stamps....
What is the white thing that covers the metal stencil? Thank you
Hi!!
What do you mean? Metal stencil???
If you mean the metal mandrel that she is making the bead on, it is bead release. You dip the metal in the bead release and let it dry before making your bead. If you put the glass directly on the metal, it will stick and not come off. The bead release prevents the glass from sticking to the metal. You use the metal mandrels over and over again.
@@joannecarson5568 thanks 😘