Alan Wiggins
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Homemade Copper and/or Bronze Metal Clay - Firing Instructions
I have finally finished the firing video! Enjoy, and feel free to ask questions in the comments area.
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Steam Powered Potato Pistol Firing a Potato and Cork
Просмотров 33011 лет назад
This is a steam powered potato pistol which uses a Zippo(tm) brand lighter as it's heat source. This is the last few seconds of a firing which takes about 3-5 minutes. Instructions on how to make the object are at this site: www.instructables.com/id/Steam-Powered-Potato-Pistol-Zippo-Mod/ I also want to give credit to the original creator of the barrel assembly of this device. His site can be fo...
Steam Powered Potato Pistol Firing
Просмотров 23 тыс.13 лет назад
This is a steam powered potato pistol which uses a Zippo(tm) brand lighter as it's heat source. This is the last few seconds of a firing which takes about 3-5 minutes. Instructions on how to make the object are at this site: www.instructables.com/id/Steam-Powered-Potato-Pistol-Zippo-Mod/ I also want to give credit to the original creator of the barrel assembly of this device. His site can be fo...

Комментарии

  • @HapillyMe
    @HapillyMe 2 года назад

    I have been contemplating on buying a promethius kiln, but I've read that they are expensive to run. How much has your electric bill gone up since you first started using your kiln?

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 2 года назад

      I'll be honest, I don't use it enough to know, but I did a google search and found that it takes 700 watts to run which is 0.7kilowatt/hour which looks like is about 10 cents per hour. I could be wrong but that's what I'm coming up with. Good Luck!

  • @morganlewis2667
    @morganlewis2667 3 года назад

    Well folks, you should know that ceramics or pottery kilns like that can have or be adapted with digital PID controllers just like the jewelry or glass kiln there. Thanks Alan, I will be trying DIY metal clay in my homemade high temp kiln with controller.

  • @swwsociety1877
    @swwsociety1877 5 лет назад

    Hi there. Great video. Is this the same as the bronze pmc clay I see on sale?

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 5 лет назад

      No, but it works in similar ways, and likely has similar ingredients.

    • @swwsociety1877
      @swwsociety1877 5 лет назад

      @@wiggins8472 Thank you

  • @sanditubia5061
    @sanditubia5061 6 лет назад

    Hi Alan, Thanks for the videos! I have see copper fired in kiln, wrapped in a piece of fiber blanket. I'm wondering if bronze would work the same way. I'm not loving the thought of the stainless steel sprawling all over my kiln, as well as the carbon dust. I fuse glass and lampwork beads in this same kiln, so I don't want to compromise my glass pieces. Thanks. Anyone else who knows the answer to this question, is welcome to chime in.

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 6 лет назад

      Sandi Tubia you could try it, but the purpose of the carbon is to deplete the oxygen in the kiln. Without it the oxygen will probably bind to the copper and prevent scintering.

  • @patriciacarlson4680
    @patriciacarlson4680 6 лет назад

    Am I correct in hearing that you fire your copper first phase at 1000 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes, let cool, embed in carbon and fire to 1700 for 2.5 hours? The bronze you go up to 1545 for the second firing? Thank you!

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 6 лет назад

      Patricia Carlson sounds right to me!

  • @emmametalworks9962
    @emmametalworks9962 8 лет назад

    Hi Alan. You have been my go to video. I just recently started using the douglas and sturgess bronze clay with your recipe from previously using a ready made bronze clay. I would love to know why I have swellings and sometimes little explosions after the first firing. From what I understand, it could be air holes, so I have kneaded and kneaded starting from the center out but then I need to put it back into a ball which seems to create new air holes. There must be a secret (or something I am overseeing) to prevent this from happening. Does anyone know? Thanks in advance.

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 8 лет назад

      I haven't had the exact problem you have. My thoughts go to water staying in the pre-fired clay. Are you doing the step with the toaster oven to completely dry them out? Thickness may also be an issue. I have not tried this recipe with very thick pieces, but they should work in theory if there is no air or water left in the clay. Too much binder or conditioner may also be a thing. Best of luck! I hope this helps.

    • @emmametalworks9962
      @emmametalworks9962 8 лет назад

      Thanks Alan! I dry them on a cup warmer for many hours. My pieces are quite a bit thicker than yours. Could it be it needs a slower ramp time? Lisa

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 8 лет назад

      Possible, but I bet it's still wet inside somehow. I don't have much experience with thicker pieces so I may not be much help. Good luck!

    • @ruyn13
      @ruyn13 6 лет назад

      I'm having a very similar problem during the burn out. I'm also using a skillet-type drying apparatus (akin to your mug warmer). I'm starting to wonder if that's the problem. Did you ever figure it out?

  • @LorriCarnevale
    @LorriCarnevale 8 лет назад

    ruclips.net/video/mFMrmlbDvLw/видео.html this is the link if your interested

  • @LorriCarnevale
    @LorriCarnevale 8 лет назад

    You can torch fire Prometheus Bronze Clay not sure about yours but I have done it with the Prometheus

    • @alanwiggins6579
      @alanwiggins6579 8 лет назад

      +Lorri Carnevale Yea, mine is not formulated in such a way that you can torch fire it.

    • @peterhearn4944
      @peterhearn4944 6 лет назад

      Do you think it would fire ok on a Speedfire Cone ? , I saw on Hadar's blog She had good results using the Speedfire with her clays.

  • @KathyHansenazulskyjewelry
    @KathyHansenazulskyjewelry 8 лет назад

    Hey Alan, There is a Bronze clay that you can torch fire. www.prometheushobby.com. I would love to have a kiln but this poor old lady really is poor. I also live in a studio apt. The bronze clay is 100gs for $16.50. It's a great solution for my creative side that really wants a proper studio with a kiln. Do you have a recipe for this type that can be torch fired? BTW...I love your art pieces.

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 8 лет назад

      Sorry for the slow response. The link made your comment go into the "Likely Spam" folder. I do not have a torch fireable clay recipe. You could try copper with small pieces, but I have not tried it. Bronze will not work.

  • @wrenhousevideos
    @wrenhousevideos 8 лет назад

    Thanks so much for posting this! I am new to metal clay and your video here has been most helpful! :)

    • @alanwiggins6579
      @alanwiggins6579 8 лет назад

      +wrenhousevideos Glad you liked it. I think art should be an "open source" kind of thing.

  • @jodytodd9912
    @jodytodd9912 8 лет назад

    Congratulations on your wee baby !! It's an 18 year adventure that lasts far far longer than 18 yrs :) There's nothing more rewarding.

  • @kobolila-yt
    @kobolila-yt 9 лет назад

    nice series of video's; really stirs the imagination. Question: what would you use as a coating or sealer for the bronze to either keep it from tarnishing or discoloring against someones skin?

    • @StrangePuppyPam
      @StrangePuppyPam 9 лет назад

      +Kerry O'Connor I am a huge fan of 2 part epoxy resin! I use it on everything from seashells to Polymer clay. one thin coat should last pretty much forever, but...you will have a high gloss finish. My 2c

  • @DeborahBergenbeaderreader
    @DeborahBergenbeaderreader 9 лет назад

    Can you give a tutorial on programming a paragon kiln please! I've tried, but get all mixed up. I have an SC2 which I assume is close to what you are using..mine has a bead door. I've only used it for dichro and when adding a program for fire polish it seems I accidently changed a couple of the pre-programs that came with the kiln. Hope this makes sense. I was so frustrated I have not used my kiln in a year or so. Thanks for all of the great info. and tutorials:)

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 9 лет назад

      Deborah Bergen Here is a link to a video that might help: ruclips.net/video/qn2aXxmti_U/видео.html

  • @wiggins8472
    @wiggins8472 9 лет назад

    I see no reason why it shouldn't work. Any standard, slow drying method should work. I use an old thrift store toaster on low for a few hours.

  • @LorriCarnevale
    @LorriCarnevale 9 лет назад

    Vice nicely done and your work it awesome

  • @LorriCarnevale
    @LorriCarnevale 9 лет назад

    Can you put it on a candle warmer?

  • @papaplug8479
    @papaplug8479 9 лет назад

    Nice vid. Thanks. I saw your video on how to make your own metal clay but I can't find it now.. Where can I find it and will that work with silver Clay?

  • @kathleenwoffordencaustics5633
    @kathleenwoffordencaustics5633 9 лет назад

    Hey Alan... Thank you Thank you Thank you.... But what happened to the first video about mixing???

    • @DeborahBergenbeaderreader
      @DeborahBergenbeaderreader 9 лет назад

      Which Craft Art Studio, LLC I've been looking as well!

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 9 лет назад

      Deborah Bergen ruclips.net/video/uHjdfyDhwjQ/видео.html

  • @markobakovic2544
    @markobakovic2544 9 лет назад

    Very helpful vids, thanks a lot ! But I was wondering, Have you tried working with silver powder? Or does this DIY clay only work when with copper- and bronze-powder? And If it does work with silverpowder, where to get it? (assuming that it's still 4x cheaper when working with silver) thanks!

  • @Nadjana1
    @Nadjana1 9 лет назад

    Thanks for these tutorials. I'm having some trouble though and as I'm totally new to metal claying, I don't know it the problem is it not sintering or over firing. When it's done it kind of sounds like metal, but it will break failry easy and it's grey instead of copper. Any ideas what's wrong?

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 9 лет назад

      Hard to say. One thing about metal clay is that if one thing in the whole process is wrong, it will not scinter. Using copper is more forgiving than bronze. Review all the videos and see if there is one little step you are missing. Are you firing in activated carbon? Are you firing in two stages? Is your kiln programmable? I will say, it's hard to over-fire copper (not true for bronze).

    • @Nadjana1
      @Nadjana1 9 лет назад

      Alan Wiggins Thanks for the answer, will just have to try again :)

    • @Nadjana1
      @Nadjana1 9 лет назад

      Alan Wiggins I got it working when I tried again today :) The only difference I did this time was using coconut based activated carbon, the one I used last time was not specified what it was made from. Not sure if I was just unlucky last time, or if it mattered, but it worked now :D

    • @wiggins8472
      @wiggins8472 9 лет назад

      Great! Congrats.

  • @MissPronounced
    @MissPronounced 10 лет назад

    Thanks! I am having so much trouble with sintering my homemade copper and bronze clay: is it the carbon/ is it the time/temp/the kiln??... , I will try this method with fingers crossed!

  • @alanwiggins6579
    @alanwiggins6579 10 лет назад

    I get my activated coconut carbon from either www.cooltools.us or www.riogrande.com.

    • @LoisAnderson
      @LoisAnderson 9 лет назад

      +Alan Wiggins Can you use coal for the carbon?

    • @alanwiggins6579
      @alanwiggins6579 8 лет назад

      +Lois Anderson Sorry for he slow reply. No I would not recommend coal. Too many impurities. I also blacksmith and you will end up with a house full of sulfur smoke.

  • @ajrose7845
    @ajrose7845 10 лет назад

    Hello Allen..Thanks for posting this video. I didn't know that you had 2 pages. But now I found your video. It's great. .I would like to know if you put the pieces into a cold kiln or ramp it up to the ramp temperature, then place the pieces into the kiln? Anyone who knows the answer is welcome to answer this question. Thanks to all.

    • @alanwiggins6579
      @alanwiggins6579 10 лет назад

      I start with a cold kiln and ramp at 1000 degrees per hour then hold for 30 minutes. Then you can either start cold or go streight to the carbon firing at full ramp. Hope this helps!

    • @ajrose7845
      @ajrose7845 10 лет назад

      Alan Wiggins Thank you so much. I'll let you know how it goes. I had been having problems with all of my pieces cracking. Now I know that it's probably been cracking because it was not baked correctly.

    • @alanwiggins6579
      @alanwiggins6579 10 лет назад

      Athalyn Rose good luck!

    • @StrangePuppyPam
      @StrangePuppyPam 9 лет назад

      +Athalyn Rose No, your cracks might be due to air trapped in the clay! Condition (knead) your clay in plastic wrap folding and always starting in the middle and working out

  • @ghentwilson7906
    @ghentwilson7906 10 лет назад

    Stellar... THANKS!

  • @lauriemarechaux2903
    @lauriemarechaux2903 10 лет назад

    Bravo! Thank you and CONGRATS on the new baby!

  • @lifethroughacameralens-80
    @lifethroughacameralens-80 10 лет назад

    Congratulations! 6 weeks! And, thank you for this video.

  • @alanwiggins6579
    @alanwiggins6579 11 лет назад

    The difficulty with a mini torch is that I haven't figured out a way to keep the button pressed down for a long enough period. Also, mini torches are generally a little dangerous to run for long periods.

  • @shadow50011
    @shadow50011 12 лет назад

    I can see why steampunk never happened :P

  • @wikiti-yt
    @wikiti-yt 13 лет назад

    Yeah sir, wait 40 seconds to my weapon to charge. lol

  • @karikaru
    @karikaru 13 лет назад

    lol You need to upgrade this thing with a mini torch or something.