Eurotool Pro-Electric Bead Reamer - Includes 3 Diamond Coated Tips SKU: XTL-0111 $34.99 |
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Eurotool Pearl & Bead Holding Tweezers With Soft-Grip Epoxy Coated Tips SKU: XTL-0052 $9.99 |
Hi this Julie with Beadaholique.com and today I want to show you how to use the Pro-Electric Bead Reamer put out by EuroTool right here I want to show you all the parts before I actually show you how to use it so it is electric, so it does have a cord what you're basically going to do is you just take this cord and then you've got your plug that goes to the outlet you're just going to plug the two pieces in together and before you plug it into the outlet go ahead and put the tip onto the actual tool So what we've got here is we've got three culets and I'm going to show you that two are the same these here are the same and they're gonna fit all three of your reamer tips and then you got one other culet which is a little bit smaller. You see that it doesn't fit and that's because four reamer tips, there are two different sizes, this one here is a three millimeters, the larger size and that's what comes of this kit but if you ever want to use other tips with this tool Eurotools actually provided you with the culets that's going to fit those which are the two point three millimeter tips so it's really handy, you won't have to buy another culet and then it does come with three reamers tips and their all diamond coated they're going to create really nice smooth edges and drill beautifully you've got a small and a large reamer and they've got this one here which is a forty five degree angle which is going smooth out the any rough edges and then these all have a little tube that they all come up for handy storage and then not included with the kit but a really handy to have is this pair of pearl tweezers and these are coated it'll grip your bead better it has this little cup indents which is going to allow you to hold a bead more securely not included with the bead reamer but a really thing to have and what you're going to need some water. You're going to need to do this in a bowl of water. It's going to cool and lubricate the drilling process and the actual bead itself. So before you ever plug this in, first off put your safety goggles on and we're going to loosen the chuck. The way we're going to do this, remember this is not plugged in we're going to press down on this button and turn the chuck left counter-clockwise we can release we're going to put in one of the culet that fits three millimeter reamer tips I'm going to use the small tip right here drop that in there as well now you're going to press down on the button again put the chuck on top then turn to the right You'll hear that it kind of clicked into place. That's going to help to secure this better and make sure that's good and tight and then you can release the button and that tip is not going anywhere. Go ahead and plug this in I'm going to show you this. Here's the on/off so it's a little dial see that spins, you can hear that spinning, spins at variable speeds of a thousand to twenty thousand rotations per minute It's going to go very fast and the point of a bead reamer is to enlarge the hole of the bead which is really important with certain beads like pearls but you can also use it on glass beads or ceramic beads, wood beads. So I've taken a pearl with the hole up towards the top and it's grasps between the two cups of the tweezers grip the bead now I'm actually going to go ahead and put the tip of my reamer into the hole so I don't have to fish for it you put it down, make sure it's underwater turn on my reamer you can reamer you can hear it's vibrating there you can see some particles and dust come up one quick note, make sure you don't submerge the actual electrical part of this bead reamer you want to submerge the tip not the actual motor area I'll show you a before and after with the pearl You can see that hole right there here's one that we haven't drilled you can see it's quite a bit larger and you can keep expanding it as large as you want it really is quite easy to do, just make sure you do it underwater, that's gonna help for safety matters, it's going to help with the cooling in the drilling process always wear safety goggles make sure you that you turn this off whenever it's not in use, unplug it whenever you're gonna change the tips. If you don't want to go all the way to the outlets you can just go ahead and put this piece so there's no electricity going to it and then you know it'll be fine to go ahead can change the tip. And remember we're pressing down that button let's say we want to put another tip in here put it down in there hold that button down screw it on and that's going to be secure so that is all there is to use in the Pro-Electric Bead Reamer put out by EuroTool A very handy tool to have especially if you do a lot of work with beads that have very fine holes
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Clear recently viewedLooked up this product and reviewed the video to see how it was done. I had bought one locally but no instructions in package. It is as simple as it shows once you know what you are doing. Goodbye to manual bead reaming!!!