Bone Tipping Instructions
Applying the metal tips to bone ends takes a bit of practice
and can be a bit frustrating to start with; which is why we include
plastic bones in our corset kits.
Tips #91-8015-06 fit spiral bones #47-80000-96 and spring steels
#50-8206- series as well as hoop steel #50-8406-06
Tips #91-8016-11 fit spiral bones #50-8001-96 and hoop steel
#50-8405-10
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Tools:
- bolt cutters or tin snips
- 2 pairs of needle nose pliers
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1) Cutting the spiral bone:
- Bolt cutters work best and take the least effort.
Simply nip the outer wire on each side of the coil!
2) Cutting the spring steel bone:
- I only have success with bolt cutters as they grip the steel
more firmly. Apply the bolt cutter’s jaws to the spot you
wish to cut, squeeze firmly. Using the hand not holding the
bolt cutter, apply pressure downward to steel on either side
of jaws with thumb and forefinger. It does not take much and
the steel will snap.
That’s it. Very little strength is required compared to trying
to cut across the whole bone, which is what seems to be necessary
with tin snips.
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Applying the tip, the tricky part.
Instructions are for applying tips to spiral bones from a right
handed perspective. You will need two pairs of Needle
Nose Pliers.
- Take up one pair of pliers in your right hand.
- Place a tip between the jaws, flat sides facing the jaws.
- Squeeze very gently, just enough to grip the tip.
- Place cut and trimmed bone end into the tip, squeeze just
hard enough to grip tip and bone.
- Take up second set of pliers in your left hand, apply jaws
to the side of the tip which are exposed, squeeze both pliers
simultaneously with equal pressure. Squeezing simultaneously
is crucial. If pressure is only applied in one direction then
the tip will squeeze out in the opposite direction and you
will never get them set.
This process does take some practice and some people have said
they resorted to glue for help… throwing the pliers will not help.
Try "Jewel" glue or any glue for metal.
IMPORTANT
It is very important that the tips fit snugly and cannot catch
on the fabric when being slid in and out of casings, this can
cause snag marks or even worse; they can come off after they are
in the casing.

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