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  • Turned my hand to jewellery making
  • NikNak7890
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    seeing as I'm grounded with my collarbone, I decided to work on making chain bracelets to sell 🙂

    Now just need to work on my photography skills 🙂

    NikNak7890
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    Out of interest, would there be any interest if I did these at £10 inc free p&p?

    Muke
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    I thought this was going to be about Pearl necklaces
    😀

    WorldClassAccident
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    I did one like that for my godson a year or so ago. It was great and he really liked it.

    His parents thought it was okay until they found out that you needed a chain tool to take it off, they didn't have one and the school told them off because it was 'unsuitable attire' for a 7 year old apparently.

    rs
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    you might want to try the mbuk forums 😆

    2hottie
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    I have made these before, nothing new am afraid. Also made them into a key ring size however my old mech hanger does a better job. you could try and sell them to the kids on mbuk as rs says above..

    NikNak7890
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    Fairy snuff 🙂

    tomzo
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    looks rubbish.

    Flaperon
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    His parents thought it was okay until they found out that you needed a chain tool to take it off, they didn't have one and the school told them off because it was 'unsuitable attire' for a 7 year old apparently.

    Can't you fit a Powerlink to it?

    firestarter
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    i did one years ago put used a split link (dont use the sram one tho as it still needs two hands lol

    NikNak7890
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    Thanks for the constructive comment Tomzo 🙄

    I've modded a link so that it "looks" endless, can be undone with one hand, but still holds tight when fitted.

    Barney_McGrew
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    tomzo – Member
    looks rubbish

    Really? That good?

    brant
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    I've modded a link so that it "looks" endless, can be undone with one hand, but still holds tight when fitted.

    Ah – that's quite clever 🙂

    CountZero
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    I made one once, trouble was it was a normal chain and started to rust very quickly. A quality nickel plated, or even stainless chain would be better. Had a nice silver one, but the clasp came apart and I lost it. Replaced it with a Ti one.

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