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KenB259

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Diamond painting is all the rage in my wife's circle of friends. They are all crazy about it. Can you believe anyone could get so entangled in a hobby[emoji16]. Anyways the tool you have to use is included with each kit. My wife asked if I could improve upon the looks and feel of the tool. So that was the days goal. I tried a few methods, even a closed end one. Oh and my wife already sent the picture to all her diamond painting buddies. They are crazy about them. Here's a picture of what I have so far. The pink one in the middle is what they supply with each kit.
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magpens

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Nice work, Ken !!

Upped the game is RIGHT !! . Very much more attractive with the wood handles !!!

Now, I'll have to google "Diamond Painting" and learn just what it has to offer !
 

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Kem:

Just looked up what diamond paint process is, showed to my wife as she was doing some water color paint.

Quote, WOW!!!! that is really cool, but for now I'm sticking to my water colors. So I'm off the hook for now.

Very nice job on the tool handles. Going to segment some??
 

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OK had to look it up to see what they are and found it. Have to say I believe in another thread I mentioned I was working on a bunch of new watches and within that thread I mentioned I found a new tool that is a tremendous help building these type watch pens. It is basically looks like the same principle in that wax will help pick up small bits and pieces. I am finding my tool a great help and can see where these tools can work as well. Use to be all about tweezers. Well as I got older the hands do not hold things well any more and have some shake to them. That is where a tool like this comes into play. here is the link to the tool I found and works great. Had to find a photo that does not lead back to my accounts on Amazon.


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