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Adjustable Length Split Pin Paper Bead Rollers

Product ID : 16661218


Galleon Product ID 16661218
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About Adjustable Length Split Pin Paper Bead Rollers

You have never seen paper bead rollers like these before! They have adjustable length winding pins! You can adjust the length of the pins to exactly the length you need up to around 4 inches long! Now you don't have to buy 2 bead rollers of the same thickness to get the length you want! When you are making small beads, just leave the pins short. If you need more space for your fingers or for longer beads, pull the pins out to get just the right length! These bead rollers are handmade by me! Paper Bead Roller Features You can make up to 2-3/4" long beads with these Paper Bead Rollers. These paper bead rollers are color coded so when you learn what size is what color, it will be easier to choose which one you need for the size holes you want. This paper bead roller is made by hand, using an assembly line, 17 step process. I actually do most of the work myself but sometimes my husband will step in to help me with some of the steps. The split winding pins are made with the same exact stainless steel as the split pin paper bead rollers, with the wood handles had. All of the handles for the paper bead rollers are exactly the same thickness. 1/2" diameter. The handles are made with long, clear, polypropylene tubes with a colorful label and a clear sticker wrapped around the handle. The spit pin winding tip pulls out of the handle, up to a length from 1-1/5" to 3" long. The exact lengths may vary from set to set due to the handmade nature of these paper bead rollers. The winding pins are split all the way through for better winding control. There is a very small gap between the pins to make it easier to insert the paper. You can use a 2nd stabilizer bead, you make yourself, by pushing it up to the silicone cap to squeeze the pins together to secure the paper between the pins. The pins are secured into the handle so you don't have to worry about them being pulled all the way out. I have included 2 stabilizer beads for each of the 5 bead rollers to keep t