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Technical Forum => Studio/workspace/setup/equipment => Tools and Presses => Topic started by: Sam on June 21, 2008, 11:22:19 AM

Title: Mashers
Post by: Sam on June 21, 2008, 11:22:19 AM

Hi Guys,


Can anyone please recommend a good mashers for flattening beads and where to get one ???


Thanks,


Sam. ;D
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: turnedlight on June 21, 2008, 11:39:41 AM
I don't have any, I use my graphite marver against my torch top marver. I'm wondering if mashers would be good though..
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: Shirley on June 21, 2008, 11:44:34 AM
I don't like mashers myself. I always end up with wonky beads. Prefer to use a marver and flatten one side at a time.
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: saffie on June 21, 2008, 11:45:30 AM
Jim Moore tools have some mashers bit pricey and from USA so tax etc possible have you looked at Martins site! i think he has some!
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: Donna@Rockin' Beads on June 21, 2008, 11:47:34 AM
I haven't gotten round to buying mashers and I do the same as Shirley and turnedlight - it takes a little practise to ensure even width throughout but then I think mashers do too - unless you get a specific press for it.
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: Billie on June 21, 2008, 11:55:15 AM
Martin should have some, so should Q.  I either use my stump shaper to press the bead on my graphite marver, or use a crunch press.
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: flowerjasper on June 21, 2008, 01:33:42 PM
i thought about mashers,never got round to getting any!
i just use my marver and flatten one side at a time, then heat off the marks,
you soon get to know when a bead is even enough to flatten,
martin has some, are you near newmarket?
if you are there is a bead fair there tomorrow and he will be there,
sandy
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: LittleHen on June 21, 2008, 02:27:28 PM
I've just come down from my studio after having loads of fun with my mashers, once the wonky beads cool down I'll possibly regret squashing some of the fairly tube shaped beads I've made!!
mine are from Q of glassworks but I really want a crunch press at the moment, to do more sqashing but with a bit more style  :D
Jessie ;)
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: saffie on June 21, 2008, 02:53:11 PM
Quote from: Billie on June 21, 2008, 11:55:15 AM
Martin should have some, so should Q.  I either use my stump shaper to press the bead on my graphite marver, or use a crunch press.
man i am being dim but what is a crunch press!!!
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: LittleHen on June 21, 2008, 03:12:39 PM
http://www.cattwalk.com/crunches.htm?tp=CONTINUE+SHOPPING (http://www.cattwalk.com/crunches.htm?tp=CONTINUE+SHOPPING)
also available at  http://www.beadpress.nl/stempelwinkel/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=7 (http://www.beadpress.nl/stempelwinkel/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=7)
Mmmm how much I want one of these!!
Jessie
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: turnedlight on June 21, 2008, 03:16:23 PM
When I started I got a lentil press on the end of some mashers.. I didn't get on with that style of press, so my dad converted it into a press with a handle on top. He made the masher part that was left over into a crunch style masher by curving the ends into a sort of shallow bridge shape. They're pretty good actually, although you don't have a guide for your mandrel, it's not hard to get used to getting it central. If I was buying a masher I would prob try and get one of the parallel style ones.
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: Pat from Canvey on June 22, 2008, 06:56:57 AM
Before I got my masher from Martin, I used a tea bag squasher, about £1.99 each from a local cheap shop. I folded some thin copper sheet over the holes and still use it occasionally when I want a 1 inch masher.
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: ♥♥Tan♥♥ on June 22, 2008, 11:27:52 AM
Sandie at spheres of glass does a good masher, nice even press every time
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: mad bunny on June 22, 2008, 03:00:13 PM
I got my mashers from martin.  I think they were £5.  I usually flatten once and then spin the mandrel round and mash again.  Seems to work ok.   :)
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: June on June 22, 2008, 04:18:56 PM
Virginia,  yes, me too.  Don't use them a great deal, but they work fine when I do
Title: Re: Mashers
Post by: Sam on June 22, 2008, 04:24:50 PM


Thanks for all the good advice!


Sam ;D