This wasn't the video I was looking for but it showed me exactly what I needed to know. I absolutely love this idea! My niece is getting married and it would be nice to use a small flower from her bridal bouquet. It seems the firing pot really simplifies the process. How long does it fire? Could you also use a microwave kiln? Thank you so much for sharing!
This is really clever! What a super idea! Could you fortify the leaf with resin on the back of the leaf? This is really intriguing. Only problem is I don't have one of those ovens. What are you using to create heat?is it stereo? Thanks for a new, different idea!🌿🍃☘️🍀🌱💚💚🩶🩶
These are great! Where do you get the burning pot? Are these pendants very resilient? Could you do flowers the same way? I really enjoyed this tutorial! Will be watching for the next one. 🍃💚🤍
They are made of pure silver and thin, so they'll be kind of easy to bend. I think it would be better to press the leaf in a mold and then use that to mold the pmc thicker 🤔
Did you ever find out if you can use it on feathers as that's exactly the same thing I'm hoping to try. I don't want to waste the paste as it's quite expensive for how much you get
@@streuthify wasn't sure if you tried it yourself, I'm currently trying it now, just on the first 2 thin layers, I'll try to remember to comment back when I finish it completely
@⭐️HippyGypsyHeavyMetalEarthMama🌙 ahh yes I forgot that I was supposed to come back. Well the results were mixed, the first worked OK-ish and the second I just couldn't get to work. I think I may try the clay as trying to brush the stuff onto feathers was pretty fiddly and kept moving the feathers around
Silver Clay Firing Tips & Info Tucked inside every package of silver metal clay is a neatly folded sheet with basic instructions for using the clay type at hand. Included in the instructions is a firing table that lists the various firing time and temperature combinations that the clay type can be fired at. For instance, the firing guide included in a package of PMC 3 lists the following firing options: 1650°F / 899°C for 2 hours 1560°F / 849°C for 20 minutes 1290°F / 699°C for 10 minutes 1200°F / 649C for 20 minutes 1110°F / 599°C for 45 minutes The insert from a package of Art Clay Silver lists: 1650°F / 899°C for 2 hours 1600°F / 871°C for 10 minutes 1560°F / 849°C for 10 minutes 1472°F / 811°C for 30 minutes How do you know what combination to pick? The instructions don't really say. Minimum vs Ideal The variety of times and temperatures for each clay type makes it possible to co-fire embedded items along with the clay, and it also allows for a variety of firing methods. What the guides don't mention is that there is a trade-off in the strength of the final product when firing at anything less than the optimum schedule of 2 hours at 1650°F / 899°C in a digitally controlled kiln. A common misconception about silver metal clay is that after firing it's solid metal, just like a casting, but it's not. Castings are made by pouring molten metal into a mold and allowing the metal to cool in the mold. The result is a very strong, solid metal object with very little porosity (more air spaces). But silver clay is not at all like a casting. Silver clay is sintered, and sintered objects are very different.
@@futures.scalper.808 That's not true. I'm an intellegent person, and I'm a big mind thinking, thinking outside the box kind of person, and some music on these RUclips videos ARE annoying. I'm not saying that this video's music is annoying, but you'd be surprised what a difference the right music makes. Certain music generates certain feelings and moods. Some music is distracting no matter who you are. The right music makes a BIG difference to a RUclips audience. Maybe you are the one with a small brain who doesn't understand the concept of using the right music with the right content.
It’s Precious Metal Clay - a brand name for fine silver clay. And no, you cannot add anything to the formula, at least not as far as I know. Why would you want to, anyways? The point is to make objects of fine silver, and anything you might add, aside from making the material not work as designed, would also create an item with a lower percentage of silver in it - if it even worked at all. If you want a less pure silver, there are sterling silver clays on the market, too.
The music is so cute, makes me really happy for some reason. Educational vid, thank you!
Liver of sulphur will enhance the veins of the leaves. Nice chain!
You have opened my eyes to a whole new world of Jewelry!!!
Content was so good, I didn't even hear the music...Thank you so much for this Video.
What a lovely video, thank you.
This wasn't the video I was looking for but it showed me exactly what I needed to know. I absolutely love this idea! My niece is getting married and it would be nice to use a small flower from her bridal bouquet.
It seems the firing pot really simplifies the process. How long does it fire? Could you also use a microwave kiln? Thank you so much for sharing!
I love this
I like this video thank you 😊
This is really clever! What a super idea! Could you fortify the leaf with resin on the back of the leaf? This is really intriguing. Only problem is I don't have one of those ovens. What are you using to create heat?is it stereo? Thanks for a new, different idea!🌿🍃☘️🍀🌱💚💚🩶🩶
Where do you buy the klin, just beautiful. Thank you.
i liked alot , nd i want to make a one like her , but i didn't get it , but it's a beuityfull leaf you'v made it .
how long did you fire? how do you maintain the temperature with this kind of klin?
Love it
best music ever!?
This is really awesome
These are great! Where do you get the burning pot? Are these pendants very resilient? Could you do flowers the same way? I really enjoyed this tutorial! Will be watching for the next one. 🍃💚🤍
They are made of pure silver and thin, so they'll be kind of easy to bend. I think it would be better to press the leaf in a mold and then use that to mold the pmc thicker 🤔
can you purchase the solid fuel separately after you've used it up?
Hello! Where do you buy such a pot furnace and fuel supply?
Where can i get the album?
How long does it take to fire on a mini burner I pasted mine 12 times
Can this be done with feathers too? And can one fire it in a normal PMC3 setting on the kiln? Very cool, thanks 🙏🏼
Did you ever find out if you can use it on feathers as that's exactly the same thing I'm hoping to try. I don't want to waste the paste as it's quite expensive for how much you get
@@bailey3209 no one ever replied to me and I never tried it. GL tho if you do.
@@streuthify wasn't sure if you tried it yourself, I'm currently trying it now, just on the first 2 thin layers, I'll try to remember to comment back when I finish it completely
@@bailey3209 oh yes please, come back and let me know, GL!
@⭐️HippyGypsyHeavyMetalEarthMama🌙 ahh yes I forgot that I was supposed to come back. Well the results were mixed, the first worked OK-ish and the second I just couldn't get to work. I think I may try the clay as trying to brush the stuff onto feathers was pretty fiddly and kept moving the feathers around
Great video! One of the best!
I have two questions;
1) Can you use a blow torch?
2) Is there any way to do the
same thing with gold paste?
This music is horrible! I'd like this idea. thanks from Italy.
Can you fire in a kiln? If so, how long and at what temp? The question has already been asked, but there are hardly any responses!
Silver Clay Firing Tips & Info
Tucked inside every package of silver metal clay is a neatly folded sheet with basic instructions for using the clay type at hand. Included in the instructions is a firing table that lists the various firing time and temperature combinations that the clay type can be fired at.
For instance, the firing guide included in a package of PMC 3 lists the following firing options:
1650°F / 899°C for 2 hours
1560°F / 849°C for 20 minutes
1290°F / 699°C for 10 minutes
1200°F / 649C for 20 minutes
1110°F / 599°C for 45 minutes
The insert from a package of Art Clay Silver lists:
1650°F / 899°C for 2 hours
1600°F / 871°C for 10 minutes
1560°F / 849°C for 10 minutes
1472°F / 811°C for 30 minutes
How do you know what combination to pick? The instructions don't really say.
Minimum vs Ideal
The variety of times and temperatures for each clay type makes it possible to co-fire embedded items along with the clay, and it also allows for a variety of firing methods. What the guides don't mention is that there is a trade-off in the strength of the final product when firing at anything less than the optimum schedule of 2 hours at 1650°F / 899°C in a digitally controlled kiln.
A common misconception about silver metal clay is that after firing it's solid metal, just like a casting, but it's not. Castings are made by pouring molten metal into a mold and allowing the metal to cool in the mold. The result is a very strong, solid metal object with very little porosity (more air spaces). But silver clay is not at all like a casting. Silver clay is sintered, and sintered objects are very different.
Can you do this with 22k aura paste?
Where can you buy the pot furnace.
It works like same with PMS Cooper paste ?
PMC
Will it snapp easily?
Bu üründen Türkiye'de nerede bulabilirim acaba?
That's cool
nice... :)
Can you fire these in a regular kiln, and if so, at what temp and for how long?
I like the video and I have the same questions thank you
Where i can find PMC paste. I'm from pakistan
where u will get that pmc paste
Добрый вечер где купить эту абразивную пасту из серебра ?
There is such thing as turning down the volume on your phone, hitting m on your keyboard to mute the sound. People are ridiculous about the damn music
Small brains worry about the background music
@@futures.scalper.808 That's not true. I'm an intellegent person, and I'm a big mind thinking, thinking
outside the box kind of person, and some music on these RUclips videos ARE annoying. I'm not saying that this video's music is annoying, but you'd be surprised what a difference the right music makes. Certain music generates certain feelings and moods. Some music is distracting no matter who you are. The right music makes a BIG difference to a RUclips audience. Maybe you are the one with a small brain who doesn't understand the concept of using the right music with the right content.
Where did you buy your kiln and how much was it, please?
ANNIE BARDEN m
That kiln is using some kind of a candle type fire,
what is PMC ? can we supplement with ceramic powder
It’s Precious Metal Clay - a brand name for fine silver clay.
And no, you cannot add anything to the formula, at least not as far as I know. Why would you want to, anyways? The point is to make objects of fine silver, and anything you might add, aside from making the material not work as designed, would also create an item with a lower percentage of silver in it - if it even worked at all. If you want a less pure silver, there are sterling silver clays on the market, too.
Ha ha! That’s what I was gonna day. Sound OFF 😆
I'm from Russia I want to order
It's..."necklace"...(Just so you know, there is a typo in the first line of your captioning!)
Совсем очумелые ручки и мозги тоже самое
good lesson on it's use but omg that music is making my eyes bleed!
Couldnt sit through that music
You need to use SPELLCHECK! The errors and that "music" distracted from an otherwise informative video.