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Tweezerman Stainless Steel Slant Tweezer
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Hand Filed Tips - Stainless SteelTweezerman famous Slant Tweezer is the finest tweezer you can own. Perfectly aligned, hand filed tips grab the hair everytime. Hand polished Stainless Steel.Directions: Tweeze in the direction of hair growth...
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AmScope Tweezers for Gem Jewel Stereo Microscopes
Sale Price: $32.32
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This is a jewel tweezers for stereo jewelry/gem microscopes. It comes with 6 mm (in diameter) mounting thread. It fits most of the standard stereo microscopes on the market and all AmScope SE, SW & SM series stereo microscopes (the microscopes that have the model number starting with SM, SE or SW)
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Darkfield Stereo Jewelry Gem Microscope with Dual LED Lights
List Price: $352.00
Sale Price: $175.95
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Packing List: Binocular stereo microscope with 2x and 4x objective;A pair of WF10X/20 eyepieces;A pair of WF20X/10 eyepieces;One Power adapter;Frosted glass stage plate;Black/white plastic stage plate;Darkfield stage;Jewel tweezers;Rubber eyeguards;Allen key for locking stage plate;Wrench for tension adjustment;Dust cover;3 AA recharged batteries
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AmScope Jewel Tweezers for SH Series Stereo Microscopes
List Price: $150.00
Sale Price: $29.38
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This is a jewel tweezers for stereo jewelry/gem microscopes. It comes with 3 mm (in diameter) mounting thread. It fits all AmScope SH series stereo microscopes (the microscopes that have the model number starting with SH)...
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Good Jewelry Tools Make A Difference When Beading
Good jewelers that work with beads can spend a great deal of time finding the right materials for their pieces. Determining the right wire or thread, researching design styles, and testing out different options also impact the end result. The biggest area that people tend to overlook when working to improve their final product is jewelry tools.
Tool kits for beading usually have a cutter, pliers, a probe, and tweezers. With the strength of modern wires and threads, using scissors to cut your threading material is usually not advised, as ragged cuts can cause problems when threading the beads. Several different types of pliers are needed for bead work as the style required is determined by both the design of the piece and the material being used to support the beads. The probe is essential for moving small beads into place and adjusting their position. Tweezers come in handy when sorting and picking up small beads for threading.
When you pick a cutter for your jewelry tools set, quality is the name of the game. Invest in a higher strength micro shear cutter with a tapered head if you can, which will allow you the strength to cut wire as well as the ability to get into tight spots for finishing work.
Pliers come in many shapes and sizes and depending upon what type of threading material you’re using you’ll need several different kinds. Round nose and flat nose pliers are the basics, and aim to get a soft foam grip to reduce fatigue in your hands from extended use. Chain nose pliers are also useful for detail work if you’re working extensively with wire, and needle nose pliers may be handy for smaller areas in your pieces.
Both a probe and tweezers are used to sort and handle smaller beads. Stainless steel is the best option for both, and while usually only one basic probe is needed, a few different types of tweezers can come in handy. Flat tips and curved tips handle beads and angles differently so check the different types out and see which fits your needs best.
Jewelry tools make quite a difference in the quality of your finished piece. Cleanly finished, well strung work allows the beauty of the jewelry itself to be seen and lets your designs shine.
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E.L.F makeup?
has anyone tried e.l.f makeup ??
i found it online but its really cheap and so are the brushes
does it really work?
is the foundation and concealer any good ?
is the eyeshadow good? or is it like the really cheap dollar store ones that are all glittery?
what about the tweezers?
do they sell it at walmart?or jewel or Walgreen's? if so do they sell the whole line or just some?
please and thank you
is it bad for your skin???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
im a makeup artist, and believe it or not, i do have elf in my bag. the bigger brushes suck, but the smaller ones, like the shadow brushes are okay.. i use them while my other brushes are being cleaned. the pressed powder isawful, but i love the concealer. the tweezers are good, i have 7, and the eyeshadow is okay, but you gotta put foundation under the shadow for the color to pop. remember, just cuz its cheap doesnt mean it sucks, after all, its not a car
Phish: "Drowned" Again
Phish continued their summer tour with the third date of the weekend on Sunday night at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Relying on their 2000 and prior, pre-first hiatus catalogue, the band began the night with a lively pair of tunes “Gotta Jibboo” and “Chalk Dust Torture.”
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