Tweezers, interlocking, 4 1/2", straight
Fiber grip steel tweezers are ideal for metalsmithing, grip stays at a comfortable temperature while working with hot metals. Good for soldering when you need a free hand. Hold your work securely.
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Fiber grip steel tweezers are ideal for metalsmithing, grip stays at a comfortable temperature while working with hot metals. Good for soldering when you need a free hand. Hold your work securely.
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Newly chic bumblebee Jasper cabochon. Amazing one of a kind high polished stone. Flat back, size 30 x 16mm
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When fired at 1,650° for two hours, PMC3™ is one of the strongest fine silver metal clay available. It has a finer, smoother composition that’s easy to work with and manipulate. Embed findings with confidence—firing at a low temperature reduces...
1x 50 gr pack. EZ960 is a great, all purpose metal clay with excellent working properties. Because the clay is a sterling silver alloy, one of its best attributes is its post firing strength, in comparison to fine silver. Invented by Bill Struve...
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The clay firms up somewhat but stays pliable enough to bend, twist, shape--even join edges with slip—up to a month later (NOTE: You won't be able to ball-up and re-roll the clay; to do that, you'll need to rehydrate the clay and begin again)....
The clay firms up somewhat but stays pliable enough to bend, twist, shape--even join edges with slip—up to a month later (NOTE: You won't be able to ball-up and re-roll the clay; to do that, you'll need to rehydrate the clay and begin again)....
The clay firms up somewhat but stays pliable enough to bend, twist, shape--even join edges with slip—up to a month later (NOTE: You won't be able to ball-up and re-roll the clay; to do that, you'll need to rehydrate the clay and begin again)....
The clay firms up somewhat but stays pliable enough to bend, twist, shape--even join edges with slip—up to a month later (NOTE: You won't be able to ball-up and re-roll the clay; to do that, you'll need to rehydrate the clay and begin again)....