I totally enjoyed your video! I was a silversmith in the 70's. I have dabbled with textiles and painting. I recently purchased a wheel and a kiln. I have always been drawn to making jewelry and am excited about pursuing a new journey. It has been a lifelong dream of mine to have a kiln. You are exactly the kind of artist that I have always wanted to be. I love your vibe and your style of jewelry making. I will be tuning in more in hopes of learning and perfecting the art of clay and jewelry making. Thank you for sharing your talent, knowledge and skill with us. You have definitely inspired me!
Instead of sanding....just wait until leather hard or a bit less and with a wet sponge wipe clean the edges. No health issues and way much easier and faster...plus NO mess!
Hi Robin, Have been a silversmith for about 20 yrs and now about to start on my Ceramic journey. Have a small Paragon Kiln (Express E9), (8.5”W x 4.5”H x 9”D). I purchased quite a few years ago for enamelling copper jewellery, but due to family illness never used it. I need to research using it for porcelain jewellery pieces. Found your site so helpful. I would agree in the comment re not sanding the dried clay but waiting till nearly leather hard and use sponge to smooth the clay. From my research the silica in all pottery clay can cause health problems, different clays have different amounts of silica; Im about to find out more tomorrow, Monday. Bev.J / N.Z.
I totally enjoyed your video! I was a silversmith in the 70's. I have dabbled with textiles and painting. I recently purchased a wheel and a kiln. I have always been drawn to making jewelry and am excited about pursuing a new journey. It has been a lifelong dream of mine to have a kiln. You are exactly the kind of artist that I have always wanted to be. I love your vibe and your style of jewelry making. I will be tuning in more in hopes of learning and perfecting the art of clay and jewelry making. Thank you for sharing your talent, knowledge and skill with us. You have definitely inspired me!
I like to glaze the sides all around so that the pieces look better finished.
Great video
Instead of sanding....just wait until leather hard or a bit less and with a wet sponge wipe clean the edges. No health issues and way much easier and faster...plus NO mess!
Totally agree with you. Thanks for putting it out in the comments.
Hi Robin,
Have been a silversmith for about 20 yrs and now about to start on my Ceramic journey. Have a small Paragon Kiln (Express E9), (8.5”W x 4.5”H x 9”D). I purchased quite a few years ago for enamelling copper jewellery, but due to family illness never used it. I need to research using it for porcelain jewellery pieces. Found your site so helpful.
I would agree in the comment re not sanding the dried clay but waiting till nearly leather hard and use sponge to smooth the clay. From my research the silica in all pottery clay can cause health problems, different clays have different amounts of silica; Im about to find out more tomorrow, Monday. Bev.J / N.Z.
Thank you. Picked up one or two tips. I wish I knew what to do to stop the warp factor though
Easy, girl. Just place a sheet of newspaper on both sides and on top place something flat and heavy (don't squish it 😄).
@@ritamontalvo6195 make a drying board out of drywall
How u handle it . Don’t let it bend. keep it flat and don’t pick it up til dry
Do you reglaze with clear glaze on top?
The Blue example - the scraped surface is left unglazed? It’s just the porcelain unglazed?
Clear shower caps are great to keep scraps and ball in.
awsome class with Robin Dahlberg ! thankyou it was very helpful
At each end you can add a bead so that cord doesn't slide off.
Is this piece fired?? If so at what temperature for how long
great video, thank you !
What is the asking price for your pendants? Nominal price?
Flick the clogged sandpaper over a wide bowl of water to keep the clay dust out of the air.
I need help on firing these in a small jewelry kiln (Paragon SC-3) or similar.
If using porcelain use highest temp. If reg clay use maybe 20 to 40 degrees less.
How perfect explanation!
Amazing video thank you
Thanks for Sharing
thank you, very helpful!
Great video! Thank you!