You can but they are severly crappy with thehelp of needle nose pliers.(They have to be needle nose pliers,anything else is to big.)
First you need your supplies. You can get these at any craft or hobby store, such as Michael's Jo-Ann's Fabrics, etc. You need round-nose pliers, needle-nose pliers, headpins eyepins, beads, and ear wires. Make sure that the beads are large enough to fit on the pin. Then, string you beads on the wire. Make sure the part that will let the beads stay on (head or eye) is facing downwards. Then, take your needle-nose pliers and make a bend in the wire at a ninety degree angle. Next, using your round-nose pliers, curl the end up almost the whole way. String an ear wire onto the almost-circle. Then close the loop. Ta-Da! Your earrings are now complete! Enjoy!
I would vote for: phillips head screwdriver flat head screw driver pliers adjustable pliers (channel-locks) vise grip pliers (locking) needle nose pliers adjustable wrench (crescent) pipe wrench (steelson) hammer measuring tape
Go through the gril with a pair of needle nose pliers and a flat head screw driver, pry over the lever and get the needle nose pliers to pull on the cable
Pliers with a special shape in the head (mine have 3 shapes) that compress a 'crimp' (a small metal tube) onto a wire.
Kat gets shot in the back of the head by an elite with a needle rifle.
Well, if they come with earrings, as you asked, they will have a set of earrings and earrings on them. It is very simple to take these earrings out of their ears. Pull! That's it.
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Not really. You can use the handle of a pair of pliers to turn the top piece out. Grip the head of the pliers with another pair.
In order to make pearl drop earrings one will need jump rings, coin pearls, eye pins, head pins and pearls. With these items one will also need the tools to assemble the earrings.
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Try getting something thin like a knife blade under the screw head and apply outward pressure to the head as you turn the screw. You might also be able to apply the same principle by pulling outward on the knob while turning the screw. One other option...if you can get a pair of needle-nose pliers, preferably the vise-grip locking type, to grip the screw, you might be able to pull and turn the pliers at the same time
Pliers tools are good to have in any tool box. A flat head plier can be be used for many different projects around the house. Clamp ring pliers are more specific and can only be used for a few tasks.