Make Stylish Jewellery with Dremel Multitool

Did you know that you can recycle things from around your house to create your own unique jewellery?

09/2023

 

 

 

 

Search your tool box or kitchen drawer and turn safety pins, washers, copper wire – even small coins, into amazing pieces of jewellery!

 

 

YOU WILL NEED:

Dremel Engraver

Dremel 300 Series and Flexi shaft 225

Dremel Project Table

Dremel Clamps x3

Dremel Engraving tip 9929

Dremel multi-chuck 4486

Dremel mandrel 402

Dremel cut off wheels 409

Galvanized wire 0.8mm/ Copper wire 0.4mm

Recycled clasp

Safety pins 27mm or paper clips

Clear beads

Thin piece of wood

Jeweller’s ring mandrel

½ round, and cutting pliers

7mm jump rings x 8

Washers

 


 

 

HERE'S HOW:

 

 

1. Cut a length of wire and wrap it around a jeweller’s ring mandrel three times to create neat circles. Then make six more circles. Cut lengths of copper wire and wrap them evenly and tightly around the circles.

 

 

2. Link the wire circles together using the jump rings and attach the clasp. Lay a piece of wood on the Dremel Project Table, and clamp a safety pin to the wood. Use the Dremel 300 and attach to the end of the Dremel Flexishaft 225 for more precise cutting. Use the cut off wheels 409, multi-chuck 4486 and mandrel 402 to cut the sharp tip off a safety pin.

 

 

3. Engrave a simple pattern onto the washers using the Dremel Engraver with the Diamond Engraving Tip 9929 and hang the washers from the bracelet via copper wire. Thread clear beads onto the safety pins and paper clips. Use a pair of ½
round nosed pliers to bend them into shapes with a loop for hanging.