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Jewelry Tip #12: Creating Consistently Sized Spheres

Posted on February 16, 2010 by Nancy LT Hamilton

In this “Tip of the Day” I will show you how to anneal wire by making a “nest” and what to look for to know that it is annealed.

 Thanks for watching!

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