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Sanding With The Dremel Tool for Making Recycled Jewelry

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Summary: How to sand with the dremel tool for making jewelry from recycled parts; get expert tips and advice on tools and techniques for hand made jewelry in this free instructional video.

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Joe Maughan is a second-generation jeweler with over 15 years experience in the jewelry industry. Joe is the owner of "The Vug" jewelry store in Salt Lake City, Utah.read more

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"Hi, I'm Jason. I'm shooting on behalf of expert village dot com today. Were making beaded necklace out of recycle material. We just got done smoothing the edges on the black beads and as I said before were going to do the charm. The charm has a sharp edge, were we cut the cross bones off and we don't wont it to cut us or anyone that wears these beads. Were going to use the dremel. We will wont to use a sanding bit, its harder then the metal but soft enough were it will not spark while using it to sand down the sharp edges. If it does spark, need to wear safety glasses and clothes you do not wont wholes in. When your shopping for tools, ask an employee in that area what types of sanding dremel tool you will need for that project. Never pick a tool that might cause damage or fatal injury to yourself or others."

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