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Summary: Learn how to finish the bail when making spun glass pendants with expert jewelry design tips in this free crafts video clip.
Tom Wright is the owner of "Ginger Bread Glass" and has worked in the warehouse of Delphi Glass. He has over two years of professional experience in fashioning glass ornaments.read more
"Hello, I'm Tom Wright, of Gingerbread and Glass, on behalf of Expert Village. This step I'm going to talk to you about making the bail on your pendant. Once the bail is in position, I will get a reamer out to adjust the hole. Once the hole has been adjusted to something that will work for a necklace, and we will take our tweezers and we're going to try and break the cold seal now, (which we just did right there). And we're going to heat the bottom where the cold seal was but now we're also going to pull a little bit of the glass away with this clear rod. There you can see, the pendant is finished - now it must be placed in the kiln at 1050 degrees."
eHow Article: How to Finish the Bail When Making Spun Glass Pendant
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emagick said
on 8/2/2008 Great video series, he goes nice and slow....absolute favorite