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Avoid Overtightening Screw Fasteners on Resin Pendants

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Avoid Overtightening Screw Fasteners on Resin Pendants

When securing hooks or findings to resin pendants, it’s easy to overtighten screw fasteners, risking cracks or weakened holds. Learn to attach hardware carefully for lasting and beautiful jewellery pieces.

Why Overtightening Is a Risk

Resin pendants can be surprisingly strong, but applying too much force when inserting screw fasteners may create splits or micro-cracks. This not only undermines the durability of your pendant but may also spoil its appearance. It’s important to treat resin with care, especially around drill holes and attachment points.

Step-by-Step: Securing Fasteners Without Damage

  • Choose the right fastener: A size like the 7mm Screw Fasteners for Resin Craft offers a secure hold with minimal stress.
  • Insert gently: After drilling a pilot hole or while the resin is soft (but not sticky), start threading the fastener by hand rather than with forceful tools.
  • Stop once snug: Tighten until the fastener is just snug. Avoid forcing it further—once you feel resistance, stop to prevent stripping or damaging the resin.
  • Support thin areas: For pendants with delicate sections, consider using a touch of adhesive for extra security rather than overtightening.

When This Matters Most

Careful fastening is critical for resin pieces with intricate designs, layered inclusions, or thinner parts. If your pendant features embedded flowers, pigments, or small bezels, avoid any excessive pressure around attachments to preserve both strength and aesthetics.

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Avoiding overtightening screw fasteners not only protects your resin pendants, but ensures your jewellery remains secure and appealing. For more detailed techniques and inspiration, see our full guide on how to put hooks on resin pendants.

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