It wasn't until earlier this year that I found out that metal clay exists. But I've probably thought about it every day since then. I've been watching RUclips videos. Through Google I've looked for supplies to get an idea of an initial cost to start creating with metal clay. But it wasn't until yesterday that I realized that you actually have a course where you teach people how to work with metal clay. I'm impressed by your talent.
@@emmamacgregor731 I absolutely do not! Full recommended sinter time is two hours, so between five minutes and two hours your work becomes increasingly stronger.
This helps a lot!! I wanted to try doing something like this myself but silver clay is really expensive
I'm happy to hear it helped! It is. I know it feels good to be prepared before getting into something like this.
It wasn't until earlier this year that I found out that metal clay exists. But I've probably thought about it every day since then. I've been watching RUclips videos. Through Google I've looked for supplies to get an idea of an initial cost to start creating with metal clay. But it wasn't until yesterday that I realized that you actually have a course where you teach people how to work with metal clay. I'm impressed by your talent.
Good test! Really stood up well.
It does!
Thanks for the demonstration. Seems like regular silver is cheaper and easier to use. Very helpful to know.
This was helpful. Thank you! I torch fire each piece for 15 minutes. Do you think this is too long? Thanks!🦋
@@emmamacgregor731 I absolutely do not! Full recommended sinter time is two hours, so between five minutes and two hours your work becomes increasingly stronger.
What's that white protective material on the tips of your pliers?
This stuff: ruclips.net/video/UoD0gc3XrY4/видео.html
so is it metal?
Yes, in a clay suspension
@@abraxis_602 That is so cool I had no idea that existed I might have to try to buy some. Thanks for sharing.
Hi, thank you for this video, my english is not good:) so please, it is fired in killn for 2 hours and 1650 Fahrenheit? Thank you for information!
Yes!