Question about half drilled pearl

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Hi, I have 2 nice lavender half drilled fw pearls, button pearls I think they are called. But, what the heck is the finding called? The part you glue the half drilled part of the pearl onto? arg. Don't know what it's called, and don't know where to look for it, so oh boy! Any pointers beading friends?
 
Pendant Setting or Earring setting (Studs or French wire mostly). I think Pearlparadise has in 14K gold. Ebay sellers have in 18k (Katy's findings??) or 22k gold (Agustus).
 
omg!! vat a dum dum I am! tks Jeremy! I'm new to beading with half-drilled pearls...and am having a hard time typing on my laptop, with mt cat Edna in the way..she's in the way of the screen & keyboard!!arg!!
 
Half drilled pearls

Half drilled pearls

More suppliers of earring findings are:

Firemountain.com (silver mostly), you could ask for their catalogue. It?s free, also Rio has it.
Rio Grande.com (gold)
Bella findings.com (gold, silver)

The findings can also bed called studs, postings, nuts (the "plate") that is pulled over the post.... :)
 
thanks guys. I appreciate the help! I'll go have a look. My cat Edna finally got off my chest so that I can type this normally! She tends to sit on me alot!
 
thanks guys. I appreciate the help! I'll go have a look. My cat Edna finally got off my chest so that I can type this normally! She tends to sit on me alot!

I think kitties are naturally attracted to books and keyboards. I had read your previous post (very late at night) as mt cat Aetna. Which was funny enough to share if she's that big of an obstacle - I thought, anyway...of course I was up too late. ;)
 
I just bought some pendant and earring findings from Bella Findings and GS Hypo Glue (also from Bella) to attach -- worked like a charm. I think Jeremy recommended Bella on another thread and I purchase all my gold findings from them. I really appreciate that they are willing to sell wholesale to lowly beaders like myself. Kate
 
Not sure about Hypo glue for making earrings - does its use for securing silk ends come from its staying flexible to some extent?
I use epoxy
 
I've used it for earrings without a problem, but for dangles. I'm not sure it would hold up to use in stud earrings -- in fact nothing works for me on stud pearl earrings -- they always come off. I can't wear my freshadama earrings because one came off. It rolled down my chest and onto the floor of the car while I was driving. At least I still have it! ;)

Hypo cement keeps watch crystals on, so it's no slouch. ;)
 
I've used Gorilla Glue for some jewelry repairs...it's pretty strong stuff.
 
I use Vigor and it holds very well. One of my studs came off when I pulled the nut to put it on, but didn't come off by itself, like in Blaire's case. Pendants, dangles are still in perfect condition, so far.

Heidi, to clean up the smears from Gorilla glue what do you use? Does Attack work on it?
 
What I really need is the mystery glue that took a week soaking in Attack to loosen! ;)
 
I haven't used GG on pearls, only metals...not what I would call high-end stuff. That said, it cleans OK with Attack but I wouldn't say perfectly without a little work. I've used it for metal to metal connections that have failed (small welds or solders) and for reinforcing hard stones in their settings. I must emphasize I am not a jeweler, just like to wear it...and circling that beading drain.
 
What I really need is the mystery glue that took a week soaking in Attack to loosen! ;)

Blair,

that sounds as if it was Vigor Super Glue you are talking about. I glued many pearls to the posts and so far only one has come off. But it is really dangerous and messy if you get it on the pearls.:mad::mad::eek:
 
you guys brought up a good question! Glue! I use the Hypo glue, it's got the very thin needle....thought it would be adequate, maybe not! I'll have to look around for other ones mentioned.
 
cats and laptops

cats and laptops

I think kitties are naturally attracted to books and keyboards. I had read your previous post (very late at night) as mt cat Aetna. Which was funny enough to share if she's that big of an obstacle - I thought, anyway...of course I was up too late. ;)

my laptop is usually half covered by a cat, esp. if it's late at night and I"m lying on the couch trying to type (with great difficulty). I'll have to post some pics of my pets, I love them dearly. I also "foster" cats so that they can be adopted with a local cat welfare society. So, I'm a foster mom to cats!:D
 
my laptop is usually half covered by a cat, esp. if it's late at night and I"m lying on the couch trying to type (with great difficulty). I'll have to post some pics of my pets, I love them dearly. I also "foster" cats so that they can be adopted with a local cat welfare society. So, I'm a foster mom to cats!:D

Good for you, Mom! ;)
 
Glues... I use a two part epoxy for studs - I never have had any success with anything else. Hypo is great for thread ends etc, but I just don't trust my studs with it! I agree with Blaire, though - just fine for dangles.
 
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