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Jewelry Making - WigJig Basics - Making a Wire Component

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2007

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WigJig Jewelry Making Instruction - Making a Wire Component - Find all of your jewelry making supplies, jewelry tools, jewelry wire, beads, findings, and over 2000 pages of FREE design and tips at www.wigjig.com!

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  • THANKS......................

  • VERY HELPFUL!!! thanks

  • @LisetteR That's what happens in this greedy for money world - any simple little thing you can think up and mass produce is then used to rip off the poor!! Disgusting! But the way they look at is "But we're saving you time." ...

  • @craftyniamh we suggest that you start with 20 gauge wire. Both soft and half-hard wire work. Once you are comfortable with 20 gauge wire, then consider trying 18 gauge wire.

  • Excellent presentation on how to move the jig around. I saw a video on the same jig and the lady was struggling with wrapping the wire around. I look forward to using my Jig.

  • This video is brilliant, I've seen the wig jig before and was very interested, but didn't know what to do with it. I now think I have to go out and purchase one, but need to know do you have to use a particular type of wire or will any wire do?

  • Lots of helpful tips! Thanks!

  • This is an excellent video. easy to understand because the instructions are so good. thank you for posting. i just found your site which is excellent as well

  • At last - now i will be able to use my jig. Have had if for a year with no success - now I've seen this video - I think I could do some great stuff with it. Thankyou.

  • That's pretty handy. Too bad they're quite expensive. The smallest one there is, is 23 dollars, which is too expensive for something so simple.

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