Making Ball-Tip Headpins with a Butane Torch

by Sandra Lupo, Metalsmith, Jewelry Designer and Instructor

Exclusively for Fire Mountain Gems and Beads®

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Instructions

Step 1

Following manufacturer's directions, mix up a batch of pickle and begin heating it in the Crock Pot® for use later.


Note: Read hazardous material warnings on package and follow directions carefully to prepare Sparex pickling solution. Do not contaminate prepared pickle solution with any steel tools. Use only copper tongs to drop in and pick out any items in the pickle pot.

Step 2

Using flush-cutters, cut 2-1/2 inches of wire to have an approximate 2-inch finished headpin.

Step 3
Holding wire with tweezers next to firing block and torch

Place the 2-1/2 inches of wire midway in the insulated tweezer. The tweezer should be held horizontal and the wire should be held vertical.

Step 4
Firing wire with torch

Release the safety lock on the filled butane Microtorch, press igniter button on the torch and heat the base of the wire with the flame until the wire forms a ball flowing upward.

Step 5
wire with newly formed ball on the end

When the ball forms, remove from heat, let the red glow fade then quench in cool water.

Step 6
Tweezers placing wire into a crock pot

To remove oxides which may form on the sterling silver, carefully place the ball tip headpin into the warm pickle in the Crock Pot. The pickle is an acid solution that neutralizes the oxides. The headpin should be clear of oxides in a few minutes.


Wash the piece in soapy water, rinse, dry and polish with a polishing cloth.



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