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Create a wide variety of jewelry items using standard (and not-so-standard) metal spikes! Jump to: Banded Vinyl and Spike Linked Bracelet - 06:47 Elastic Cord and Double-Spike Bracelet - 14:25 Knotted Cord and Double-Spike Bracelet - 23:52 Variations - 36:01 Spikes for this tutorial can be purchased at Studs and Spikes: http://www.studsandspikes.com Set Screws (Cup Point) http://products.coburnmyers.com/viewi... 3/8, 5/8, and 3/4 are all very useful 6-32 set screws: 3/8 inch http://products.coburnmyers.com/item/... 5/8 inch http://products.coburnmyers.com/item/... 3/4 inch http://products.coburnmyers.com/item/... M4-0.7 Set Screws (Cup Point) http://products.coburnmyers.com/viewi... Here are the M4-0.7 16mm set screws I used - only without the black oxide finish: http://products.coburnmyers.com/item/... The Thin Tree Spikes in the video will be flush with no bead between them when using a 16mm set screw like the ones I used with pony beads - these are probably the most versatile metric set screw size to connect spikes. I haven't used all the types of spikes that use M4-0.7 set screws, but if you were only buying one size of metric set screw to get started I'd suggest the 16mm, for a secondary size I'd suggest 10mm. If you want to use the Chicago Screws seen towards the end of the video you can get them from http://www.buckleguy.com Elastic cord and wire can be bought in many different places - local stores or online. I bought the Rainbow Loom rubber bands from my local fabric store - if you don't have one, you can get them on places like ebay or Amazon. I link only to US suppliers because that's where I am - if you're in another country you can probably purchase supplies from these companies, or you can look for a local supplier to save on shipping costs. Thanks for watching and I hope you make some cool items! Visit my website ( http://WIKarts.com ) for information about my other projects and publications, and subscribe to my channel for additional video tutorials! https://www.youtube.com/subscription_...