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Old 2018-03-16, 8:23am
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Yes. You might have to allow for the mandrels to be at right angles to each other. Or make the bail bead in advance, anneal, then bring back up to garage temperature and use a warmed tongs or tweezer to pick it up and fuse/melt it to the pendant bead. Always reintroduce the garaged bead into the flame very slowly and carefully.
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