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Daily Wire Tip Jan. 29: Determining How Much Wire to Use
Daily Wire Jewelry Making Tip
January 29, 2010
Question:
I use a lot of irregular stones in my work and when I wrap with wire, I guess as to how much wire I will use. I have a tendency to over estimate so I won’t come up short, but sometimes end up with many extra small pieces. Is there a rule of thumb for how much wire should be laid out for a particular project?
Answer:
As I have no idea what style of wrapping you are using for these irregular stones, I can only give you a general formula: measure the distance from top to bottom and multiply by 2, this is how much wire it will take to go around the stone once; depending on the size and shape of the stone, add about ½ inch for the curves and then add for the bail (usually 2 ½ to 3 inches).
Or make it really easy to figure the length needed by wrapping it with a piece of string or dental floss first! (Then measure the length of string and add the above suggestions.)
Answer contributed by Dale “Cougar” Armstrong
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Claire
January 29, 2010 at 11:03 am
Thank you! This formula is great! Ihave myself cut too much wire for projects and it is such a waste. I love the idea of the string, so simple….Duh! Thanks again
Marty
January 29, 2010 at 3:05 pm
Here is a method that I have found works well for many irregular stones:
1. Measure the circumference, the outer edges around the stone, with a flexible ruler/measuring tape
2. Round that number up to the nearest 1/4 inch
3. Add 3 to 5 inches for bail making and decorative finish design
{stone = 4 inches around + 5 inches = 9 inches per wire you use for wrapping}
Hopefully with the many methods you will find one that works for you.
Happy wire designing!
Toshu
January 30, 2010 at 10:56 am
I like the idea of the dental floss. Simply briliant!
Monica
January 30, 2010 at 6:59 pm
I appreciate this tip. Thank you very much. I am completely new to wire wrapping and am self-taught. I was unaware that any formula existed. Thanks
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