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Review on ๐Ÿ”Œ Foredom SR Motor Kit with Pepetools JRM2 Jump Ring Maker 2 by Hannah Curi

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Small error in the instructions.

This is the best tool for the job. However, there is one very important downside that they have overlooked. The instructions that come with the product are quite detailed and certainly describe very well how to use the tool, but it overlooks something that can really cause some problems for a new user. It's understandable that they'll ignore it, but given the way it can cause a lot of problems, I think it's worth pointing out. You see, they forgot to report the details of the wire material you are using the tool on. This is very important because if you try using this tool with the wrong cable, you will have a very bad day. Initially, only use this tool on soft metals such as copper, silver, gold, etc. However, even these metals can vary in hardness. Sure, you can go to the store and buy 18 gauge copper picture wire, but that wire is hardened to support the weight of the frame assembly, and if you try to cut the hardened wire with this tool that way, it's all, what you get broken blades. . Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire or need to use hardened wire for some reason, because you bought it by mistake, or for any other reason, you can soften the wire, by glowing it. such as copper, silver, gold, etc. However, even these metals can vary in hardness. Sure, you can go to the store and buy 18 gauge copper picture wire, but that wire is hardened to support the weight of the frame assembly, and if you try to cut the hardened wire with this tool that way, it's all, what you get broken blades. . Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. such as copper, silver, gold, etc. However, even these metals can vary in hardness. Secure, You can go to the store and buy 18 gauge copper picture wire, but that wire is tempered to support the weight of the frame assembly, and if you try to cut the tempered wire with this tool that way, all you have to do is get broken blades. . Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. but this wire is hardened to support the weight of the frame mount and if you try to cut the hardened wire this way with this tool you will only end up with broken blades. Look for the wire which is described as "soft". Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. but this wire is hardened to support the weight of the frame mount and if you try to cut the hardened wire this way with this tool you will only end up with broken blades. Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire or need to use hardened wire for some reason, because you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. is described. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. but this wire is hardened to support the weight of the frame mount and if you try to cut the hardened wire this way with this tool you will only end up with broken blades. Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. is described. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. but this wire is hardened to support the weight of the frame mount and if you try to cut the hardened wire this way with this tool you will only end up with broken blades. Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. if you don't know the hardness of your wire or need to use hardened wire for some reason, because you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. but this wire is hardened to support the weight of the frame mount and if you try to cut the hardened wire this way with this tool you will only end up with broken blades. Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. if you don't know the hardness of your wire or need to use hardened wire for some reason, because you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. but this wire is hardened to support the weight of the frame mount and if you try to cut the hardened wire this way with this tool you will only end up with broken blades. Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. because you bought it by mistake, or for any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. but this wire is hardened to support the weight of the frame mount and if you try to cut the hardened wire this way with this tool you will only end up with broken blades. Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. because you bought it by mistake, or for any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. but this wire is hardened to support the weight of the frame mount and if you try to cut the hardened wire this way with this tool you will only end up with broken blades. Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. and if you try to cut the hardened wire that way with this tool, all you get is broken blades. Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire, or need to use hardened wire for some reason, whether you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it. and if you try to cut the hardened wire that way with this tool, all you get is broken blades. Look for the wire that is described as 'soft'. Alternatively, if you don't know the hardness of your wire or need to use hardened wire for some reason, because you bought it by mistake, or any other reason, you can soften the wire by annealing it.

Pros
  • Arbor Size (mm): 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9, 5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12.
Cons
  • Socket required