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How to Make Wire Jewelry | Wire Wrapping Safety

How to Make Wire Jewelry | Wire Wrapping Safety

Tips and Tricks for Wire Jewelry Making. Hint - Always wear your safety goggles when cutting wire!

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Tips and Tricks for Wire Jewelry Making. Hint - Always wear your safety goggles when cutting wire! https://diyprojects.com/how-to-make-wire-jewelry-wire-wrapping-safety

How to Make Wire Jewelry | Wire Wrapping Tutorials

Lesson 4 – Wire Wrapping Safety

Some elements of wire jewelry can get a tad dangerous. You'll be working with sharp fragments of metal, and even bits of glass at times. Be sure to always have your safety goggles on when cutting your wire. And always clean up after your projects to ensure bits of metal aren't lying around waiting to be stepped on. If you or the people who will be wearing your jewelry have an allergy to metal, be sure to use a jewelry shield to protect your skin. Always practice wire wrapping safety to keep your eyes and skin, and others around you protected from sharp elements!

In this lesson you will learn:

  • Wear your safety goggles for wire cutting
  • Be caution of allergies
  • Use Jewelry shield
  • Wire wrapping safety

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