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Assembling Recycled Jewelry

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Summary: How to assemble your jewelry made 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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By Joe Maughan
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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, we're shooting on behalf of expertvillage.com. Today we're making a necklace out of recycled materials that we found. We've done all the measuring, and we've done all of everything that we need to do now we're ready to assemble the necklace. Now put the charm in, really quickly just put the charm and the bead both in. Find our mark where clasp needs to be, and find our mark where the clasp needs to hold onto which is clear back here. So this is where the clasp is going to go and make sure our mark lined up with our bead and that we're going to be within that center, and we did. Here's our mark and it's right on the edge of that bead. So we know that when we tie this it's going to be centered. Every thing's going to be right. Seems a bit tedious to mark all these things but when they line up that's when you know where center is, so it was defiantly worth doing. Next we will tie the knot in the end of the bead and fasten it to the clasp, and we'll be done. "

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