Bead size is a matter of choice and usage. The thread size under the bead depends on the manufacturer and sometimes production date. Searching for the manufacturer's name and "bead" will probably find some charts that list them.
Probably anywhere from 20-40 bucks.
No, an 8/0 seed is smaller that an E size seed bead. An E size seed bead is also called a 5/0 size seed bead.
A 3mm bead is half the size od a 6mm bead, however in welding you have to also add in penetration. A 3mm bead with a penetration of 100% is equal in size to a 50% penetration 6mm bead. 1/2"*3mm=1.5mm; 1/4"*6mm =1.5mm
Yes
The answer depends on the size of the bead and the size of the hole in the center of the bead, as wells the size of the chain. Take your bead and chain to a local bead shop. Ask the clerk if she has a sterling spring ring that would fit through th bead and around the chain. That would be the most reasonably priced solution. If not, someone at the store would proboably make you a little sterling hanger just for the price of materials. This would also be quite reasonable and quick. Making a silver hanger for the bead is very basic beading work. So, the shop would know someone to do it for you if they are too busy. Most bead stores offer classes. You might decide to take a class in beginning wire wrap, or working with head pins. Either would teach the techinque of putting a silver wire through the bead, making a loop around the chain, and neatly wrapping the wire at the bottom of the loop so it is secure. Presto, the bead is on your chain and looks great.
The thread size is: M3.0-.5 The Browning part number for the bead is B1116580
The plural form of hemp is hemp.
3mm x 0.5
Remingtons are typically 6-48 TPI.
Hemp fabric is made from fibers from the hemp plant. Hemp is a high growing variety of the Cannabis plant.
Big enough to fit a king size bead. What the hell kind of question is this?