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Featured Tool: Bench Pin and Anvil
By Judy Ellis on October 28, 2015
by Judy Ellis, Wirejewelry.com
Featured Tool for October 28th, 2015
Ben Pin and Anvil BPN-122.00
Tip by Kate Richbourg
Today we share a quick tool tip by Kate Richbourg. She shows us how to use the Bench Pin and Anvil, which we carry on our sister site JewerlyTools.com.
Take a look!
Bench Pin and Anvil
Our bench pin and anvil clamps onto any bench up to 2″ thick and offers the combination of a milled, smooth anvil with replaceable wooden pin.
I hope you enjoyed this quick video tip from Kate! Check back for more great tips or articles from our new contributors!
Happy Wrapping!
Bobbi Kissenberger
October 28, 2015 at 6:35 am
Thanks for the great tips. Can you also please tell us where you get your aprons? Thanks!
May Springer
October 28, 2015 at 12:12 pm
Unable to view video, received a black box that cannot be opened. Thank you
Judy Ellis
October 28, 2015 at 1:16 pm
Thanks for your comment. We’ve tested the video and it seems to be functioning properly. Suggestion: The video probably needs to load completely before you can view it. If the black box is visible it means that the video is there, it just hasn’t loaded completely yet. If the video wasn’t functioning you would get an error message. Give it a few moments and watch for the controls along the bottom to come up. At that point. click on the arrow and it will start to play. This video is not an auto play video. Depending on your computer or device speed it may take a few minutes for the video to load. Make sure that your computer or device video player is up to date.
Kat
October 28, 2015 at 4:08 pm
The Bench Pin was used very informative. Love the “Tips”!.