Removing links from a magnetic bracelet, like the ones from Willis Judd, typically involves using a tool to push out the pins that connect the links. Here’s a step-by-step guide based on the reference:
- Identify the Pin: Locate the pins connecting the links you want to remove.
- Use a Link Removal Tool: A link removal tool (often included with the bracelet or available separately) is used to push the pin out.
- Position the Bracelet: Place the bracelet in the link removal tool, aligning the pin with the tool's needle.
- Apply Gentle Pressure: "Foreign gently and slowly turn the tool handle to nudge the pin out of its position." Be patient, as the pin "may stick slightly at first."
- Remove the Pin: Once the pin is nudged out enough, you can use pliers or your fingers to fully remove it. Note that "You can see the split pin more clearly."
- Repeat: Repeat the process for each link you want to remove.
- Reassemble: Once you've removed the desired number of links, reconnect the bracelet by reinserting the pins. You may need to use the tool to gently push the pins back into place completely.