Fork + pliers = bracelet! My friend had one of these and I had to try and make it.
Supplies:
-Needlenose pliers
-Sturdy pliers for holding
-Fork, preferably the cheaper kind that bends easier
Step 1: Make sure you have sturdy pliers to hold the fork into place when you are using another pair of needlenose pliers to bend the prongs.
Step 2: Use the needlenose pliers to bend the prongs to your desired shape/design. I have heard that if you heat up the fork with a blowtorch the prongs are more malleable, but I think that technique is a bit extreme unless you are making an extremely complicated design.
Good luck! If anyone makes this, I would love to see what you come up with. π
you need to sell these because i want to buy one from you!!!
you need to sell these because i want to buy one from you!!!
Hahah! go steal me a cheap fork from the hub and I'll make you one in record time. π
Oh snap- I am the friend commented upon in this post!!! I had the bracelet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh snap- I am the friend commented upon in this post!!! I had the bracelet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is neat! I tried this myself, but I used different pliers (the only ones I had available), and the result wasn't all that good.. And the fork I used was really hard to bend as well, so .. oh well π what kind of fork did you use? It looks so much more bendable than the one I used.
And how did you bend the cuff of the fork so smoothly? The cuff on my fork was really “unbendable”, but with alot of force (and a hurting hand after wards.. haha) I got it to bend. But not in that smooth way yours did!
Thank you so much for any tips π
That is neat! I tried this myself, but I used different pliers (the only ones I had available), and the result wasn't all that good.. And the fork I used was really hard to bend as well, so .. oh well π what kind of fork did you use? It looks so much more bendable than the one I used.
And how did you bend the cuff of the fork so smoothly? The cuff on my fork was really "unbendable", but with alot of force (and a hurting hand after wards.. haha) I got it to bend. But not in that smooth way yours did!
Thank you so much for any tips π
Great Informative Blog
Great Informative Blog
Hi Stacie. You are obviously really talented. I made one with a friend and love the idea but want to find those cheap think forks. I thought you mentioned having some sources. I would love to know where they are.
Thanks so much!
Debi Ford
Hi Stacie. You are obviously really talented. I made one with a friend and love the idea but want to find those cheap think forks. I thought you mentioned having some sources. I would love to know where they are.
Thanks so much!
Debi Ford
Hi Debi!
You can find the fork here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002P5ZI14/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=starsforstree-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002P5ZI14
I linked to it in an updated post, here. π
https://www.starsforstreetlights.com/2009/09/fork-bracelet.html
Love this idea and can't wait to hit the thrift stores to find special forks to try these instructions with! Thanks for sharing your idea! I agree that using a blow torch is a bit extreme but wonder if putting the fork in boiling water for a little while would make the metal easier to work with. Have you ever tried this? It's worth a shot for those of us with hand strength issues.
Thank you for your kind words! π I've never tried using boiling water to heat up the metal– I've boiled water to bend plastic, but I don't think it would work on metal. It just won't get hot enough! Hope that helps– and good luck!