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Posted by: Luann Udell Post Reply
05/18/2018, 14:00:56

So it's been a week, and I just cleaned and buffed my toothpaste-filled rattlesnake beads.

These two photos show a before-and-after set (backfilled, wiped while toothpaste was still damp, then dried), and then a set I completely finished. That is, after the initial cleaning just after applying the toothpaste, I did a second cleaning with a damp rag.

The last step (one row of beads) was going back with a tiny specialty brush and really cleaning the black glass, and then polishing the beads with my Foredom buffer.

It's been a partial success, and perhaps if I were a less messy maker, I would have had better results.

The post below shows the buffer and a pack of the tiny brushes. I think I bought them on a website called ILash for a couple bucks. (I got three different sizes.) The brushes are very useful for tiny tasks.

Was it worth it? What do YOU think, from the comparison pic & the final pic?

Yes, in that I'll keep these beads in my collection. But I probably wouldn't use them in my jewelry-making. Even after thoroughly drying, even a quick soaking (rain, splashed water, etc.) would soften the toothpaste enough to loosen it.

Though time will tell! :^)

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Posted by: Luann Udell Post Reply
05/18/2018, 14:03:07

My trusty Fordom buffer, a package of tiny brushes, and a single brush (large size!)

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Posted by: odan Post Reply
05/19/2018, 07:36:14

Hummm….I think I'll stick to using toothpaste for fixing nail holes in walls.
To me.....Not like the way it looks. I've seen beads where someone has used dyed epoxies to fill missing glass.
I know missing glass drops value of bead but I think that's just part of the aging proses. Giving these beads character.
GR8 idea though.

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Posted by: Luann Udell Post Reply
05/19/2018, 11:20:31

Was this surprise in my Ebay purchase from Beadweyr!!
Thank you, Wayne, this was sweet and funny and fresh!
Er....just like the toothpaste. :^)

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