Difference between revisions of "Marver"
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− | A marver is a tool for shaping beads. Usually made from [[graphite]] and in paddle form (well, a rectangular slim block on a wooden handle), it is really helpful to shape ends, [[tubes]], [[bicones]], or to rub [[foil]] into a bead so it doesn't burn off as quickly when you put your bead back into the flame. Marvers do come in other shapes, including some fancy ones for special jobs. | + | A marver is a tool for shaping beads. Usually made from [[graphite]] or [[brass]]and in paddle form (well, a rectangular slim block on a wooden handle), it is really helpful to shape ends, [[tubes]], [[bicones]], or to rub fine silver or 24 carat gold [[foil]] into a bead so it doesn't burn off as quickly when you put your bead back into the flame. Marvers do come in other shapes, including some fancy ones for special jobs. |
Revision as of 16:27, 15 November 2008
A marver is a tool for shaping beads. Usually made from graphite or brassand in paddle form (well, a rectangular slim block on a wooden handle), it is really helpful to shape ends, tubes, bicones, or to rub fine silver or 24 carat gold foil into a bead so it doesn't burn off as quickly when you put your bead back into the flame. Marvers do come in other shapes, including some fancy ones for special jobs.