Multi-Function Jewelry Tool

Five-Function Multi-Tool for Jewelry Makers

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Alright, this is my new business card that has a whole bunch of D functions to it. Of course there's a millimeter ruler at the bottom, but there's also some gauges for showing what kind of, uh, signature plates are. Now when you put them in, you don't put them in here, it's not accurate. You slide through the corner here. The reason that is because the 3D printer has manual change direction, so you can tell what gauge wire is. In addition to that, we have a, uh, in addition to that, we have a way to make sure you cut your vessel square. So you lay your vessel against this line here, hold a good tight, flip it over like so make sure it stays tight in there. And then you take the shear and you put it this edge right on the face here on this edge. And you slide it until you get the be in the crook where the shear joins together. You wanna make sure you slip that right in there so that you get a nice clean cut cut with no bend over and then you have a 90 degree angle. The function I'm gonna show you next is to trace the outside of this bezel of equal distance all the way around, but with a pretty smooth line. There is a groove right here that this bezel is gonna slide into just like that. But I'm gonna hold the car down with my hand and put my pin in and I'm gonna pick any distance that I want. I'm gonna do, uh, right here for this one here. And so what I'll do is hold that down. I'll keep disen very carefully and if I do this right, this technique actually end up really nice line to cut to on my bezel without having to fight a whole lot. And everything will still be uniform and symmetrical for the vessel. There we go. So that's how you can cut that line. That's perfect around the bezel. That's my card. Thanks so much. Hope. Use outta it. Take care.

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