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Review on 🌈 Multicolor Happy Jig Tool for Creative Projects by We R Memory Keepers by Linda Diaz

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You will think you need it. You know.

This seems to be the most original little instrument. I wanted it and ordered it the day it was delivered. where to start Pros: Reasonable price Wire colors are nice and bright Instructions are easy to follow Cons Poor design Limited utility Lots of work; minimal reward. So getting started is easy. The instruction manual is easy to understand and there is a Wearehappyjig Instagram feed where new ideas are added regularly. The wire is very soft and flexible. If you get an unwanted kink or bump in the cable, be careful: it will never be straight again. The more you try to straighten it, the more "detailed" it will look. As a result, your paperclip will look like it was made by a preschooler. (I'm sure you could use a jeweler's hammer to help, but that's more effort than I'm willing to invest.) I couldn't reproduce any sharp corners (like in the ampersand design). Also remember that you can (easily) manipulate this wire by hand. Whether you're making a paperclip or a piece of jewelry, it doesn't last long. Anything other than accidental contact will result in deformation. Happy Jig's design is a bit messy. There are three sizes of pens, which are mixed in a tray. If you turn the device upside down (you do this, use the big pin as a tool to push the pins out of the board when you're done with that. There's no other easy way) all the small pins in the storage tray go into the tongs compartment. You have to fish them out or the knives won't sit flat and the storage compartment won't close. This is a tool that requires a lot of work with minimal unsatisfactory results. Here's how I see it. PRO TIP: If you decide to proceed, I can't stress this enough. Do not wrap the wire too tightly around the pins. This makes it impossible to complete the design. PRO TIP #2 After inserting the pens, hold the device at eye level to ensure that the pins are actually fully inserted. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. This is a tool that requires a lot of work with minimal unsatisfactory results. Here's how I see it. PRO TIP: If you decide to proceed, I can't stress this enough. Do not wrap the wire too tightly around the pins. This makes it impossible to complete the design. PRO TIP #2 After you insert the pins, hold the device at eye level to make sure the pins are actually fully inserted. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. This is a tool that requires a lot of work with minimal unsatisfactory results. Here's how I see it. PRO TIP: If you decide to proceed, I can't stress this enough. Do not wrap the wire too tightly around the pins. This makes it impossible to complete the design. PRO TIP #2 After you insert the pins, hold the device at eye level to make sure the pins are actually fully inserted. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. This makes it impossible to complete the design. PRO TIP #2 After you insert the pins, hold the device at eye level to make sure the pins are actually fully inserted. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. This makes it impossible to complete the design. PRO TIP #2 After you insert the pins, hold the device at eye level to make sure the pins are actually fully inserted. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. to insert them completely. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require considerable effort, to introduce them fully. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. to insert them completely. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough. They (especially the smallest ones) often require a significant amount of force to fully insert. Clicking listening is not enough.

Pros
  • PERSONALIZE YOUR LOOK: Happy Jig makes it easy to bend wire and create interesting and fun details for scrapbooks, journals, planners, postcards and more!
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

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May 02, 2023
Templates on Instagram? Not worth it
April 19, 2023
Too small for my needs
March 05, 2023
Maybe I just have a bad one?