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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2007

Drilling in resin for finishing with jewelry findings by Cindy with Resin Obsession.

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  • Hi Cindy, I love this video, but I have a major problem. I hope you can help. After drilling the hole in my resin pendant(s) I can see the white inside the pendant where the hole was drilled. I tried drilling closer to the back but I can still see it. Please help, i've already ruined a few pieces. I also have tried a bead reamer to try and get out the particles but it was no help.

  • @beadsrock00 thank you! The while inside is actually where the resin melts, you just can't help it. But there is a little trick you can try. Resin is self-healing so if you use just a little bit of resin to secure whatever you are putting in the hole, it should make it all better. Let me know.

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  • 3 things that are unsafe.

    1. Never ever hold a workpiece with your hands when drilling. Ever.

    2. Always wear eye protection when working with rotary machinery.

    3. Use a dot punch to mark your holes. Using a drillbit will cause it to bend and possibly fracture while in use.

  • @kasmackba so do i use mind to do a telekinetic hold?

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  • @cellphone2010

    Well.. No, that would violate the laws of physics. Something that only happens in childrens stories, and the minds of crazy people.

    One solution is to use a pen vice.

    If there are a large number of evenly shaped items a fixture to hold them securely can aid the process. One would ofcourse have to make the fixture first.

    Pen vices and fixtures are replaceable if damaged when drilling, fingers are not.

  • @tinknyc Yes it is bad. I was told to wear a respirator mask. I need to buy one and you should too if you do resin.

  • about how much do dremels cost?

  • Can you tell me what that yellow guide thing is that you have on the dremel workstation?

  • Great video with such great information. Thanks for sharing your expertise!

  • do you know where i can get a skin toned resin?

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