Introduction
This guide will outline how to repair a beaded bracelet that has lost or broken the clasp on either end. A bracelet can break by losing the clasp, which is the ends of the bracelet that allows it to hook onto your wrist. When the clasp breaks or falls off, the bracelet is unusable.
Here you will find a detailed guide outlining the proper steps to take when repairing a beaded bracelet clasp. Acquiring the tools and steps listed in this guide may be a cheaper option than bringing your bracelet to a store for repair.
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Tools
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From the left end of the bracelet, string on a crimp bead and one end of the new clasp.
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Bring the clasp and crimp bead 3 inches from the left end of the string.
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Use the bead crimp tool to squeeze the crimp bead shut.
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Use scissors to cut off excess string.
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Use the bead crimp tool to squeeze the crimp bead shut.
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Use scissors to cut off excess string.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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