|
|
WELCOME TO BEADSELLERMaking Friends, One Bead At A Time "No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." ~Aesop FREE JEWELRY MAKING LESSONS
THE
JIG
To
make a jig, you’ll need: a
small block of wood 1.
Using the ruler, find the center of the block the of wood. 2.
Now use the pencil and ruler to mark a vertical line down the center of
the clock. Then mark horizontally so that you’ve created a plus sign
on the block. 3.
Measure up 1.5" from the center and hammer in one nail. 4.
Measure up 1" from the center and over to the left of the center
.25" and hammer in another nail. 5.
Measure up 1" from the center and over to the right of the center
.25" and hammer in another nail. You should have about .5" in
between each nail and they form a triangle. 6.
Now, use the hack saw to cut off the nail heads. File the tops down a
little until the nails are smooth and won’t cut your fingers as you
use the jig. 7.
Finally, drill a small hole in the very middle of the block and screw in
the screw. You can also use a larger nail instead of screw. This is just
to anchor the wire and isn’t a requirement. But, it does come in
handy. All graphics and lessons created by Tammy Powley. BEADSELLER.US © beadseller@beadseller.us
|