
How to make a braided leather bracelet with engraved names?
How to use the Dremel engraver to make jewelry?
Looking for a gift idea for your man? What if you personalize a jewel with a name or date ? This is an original gift idea to offer for a special occasion like Father's Day, Christmas, a birthday or just to please.
Hang a little world map charm or anchor for a travel lover for example.
We advise you to see our video how to use the dremel engraver to make this leather man bracelet.
Before embarking on this project, you must train on metal plates (brass, bronze, ...). Once you master the vibrations of dremel, you can embark on a more complex project!
No stress, in a few minutes, you will tame this tool!
Step 1 :
In pencil, write on the pucks the first names you want to engrave.
Place your washer in modeling clay to prevent it from moving with the vibrations.
Turn your washer as you burn.
This step is very important, take your time, take breaks, go easy, everything will be fine! 
2nd step :
The average length of a men's bracelet is about 20 cm.
Cut 4 pieces of leather cord. For the size of the wrist, act on your man!
Step 3:
Slip your engraved washers and washer with the charm.
Step 4:
Glue a magnetic clasp with jewelry glue.
And here is a great personalized bracelet to offer to his man !
NB: Attention, the list of products below is not completely in conformity with the picture of presentation. For stock reasons, some products in this tutorial have been replaced by equivalents.











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