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Applying Cold Sealer on Glass Beads

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Summary: A cold seal rod helps shape glass beads. Learn how to use a cold sealer in this free glass video clip about how to decorate handmade glass beads.

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By Tom Wright
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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

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"In this clip we are going to detach our squished down disc and put it on a clear rod with a cold puntee. Now for that we are just basically separating the color rod from the mass that we just did and then we are going to put it on the clear and then after that we are going to add the decoration to the mass of color and then continue on. This is where we can use our pictures here. See we have got our disc of color and we're just going to grab a little bit of this excess over here. You kind of want to have a little bit of uniform shape it will help in the end. Make a couple of minor adjustments. Alright now we have got that and now we can pop on our cold seal. This is going to be our cold seal rod right here and a cold seal is just when you take whatever you are attaching your puntee to. This is your puntee so we are going to get the puntee really hot and then you just take it and you just dab it where you want it. That looks alright and that is on there, straighten it out a little bit and now it is on there."

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