J.Wik Tutorial: How to Make Jewelry with Metal Spikes

J.Wik Tutorial: How to Make Jewelry with Metal Spikes

Visit johnwik.combr Create a wide variety of jewelry items using standard (and not-so-standard) metal spikes!br br Jump to:br Banded Vinyl and Spike Linked Bracelet - 06:47br Elastic Cord and Double-Spike Bracelet - 14:25br Knotted Cord and Double-Spike Bracelet - 23:52br Variations - 36:01br br Spikes for this tutorial can be purchased at Studs and Spikes:br br Set Screws (Cup Point)br br 38, 58, and 34 are all very useful 6-32 set screws:br 38 inchbr 58 inchbr 34 inchbr br M4-0.7 Set Screws (Cup Point)br br Here are the M4-0.7 16mm set screws I used - only without the black oxide finish:br br The Thin Tree Spikes in the video will be flush with no bead between them when using a 16mm set screw like the ones I used with pony beads - these are probably the most versatile metric set screw size to connect spikes. I haven't used all the types of spikes that use M4-0.7 set screws, but if you were only buying one size of metric set screw to get started I'd suggest the 16mm, for a secondary size I'd suggest 10mm.br br If you want to use the Chicago Screws seen towards the end of the video you can get them from br Elastic cord and wire can be bought in many different places - local stores or online. I bought the Rainbow Loom rubber bands from my local fabric store - if you don't have one, you can get them on places like ebay or Amazon.br br I link only to US suppliers because that's where I am - if you're in another country you can probably purchase supplies from these companies, or you can look for a local supplier to save on shipping costs.


User: John Wik

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Uploaded: 2022-06-05

Duration: 40:47

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