Cool Tools | Phoenix Torch Fireable Clay™ Syringe Set Stone by Karen Trexler | Metal Clay Syringe
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
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In this video, Karen shows how to set any shape stone using syringe metal clay. This project is perfect for beginners - Set stones an easier way with syringe! Syringe form of metal clay is ideal for adding details and findings to your designs, making repairs, adding parts and pieces in the wet stage, greenware and post firing. Embed findings, glass and stones with Phoenix Torch Fireable Clay™ syringe. Phoenix fires as low as 1100°F, giving you the opportunity to set a variety of fireable stones! Хобби
Great video! Thanks for sharing 😊
What an interesting approach to stone setting!
So cool!!!!! ❤❤❤
Thanks so much for watching!
Love this Karen! Looking forward to making some of these!❤
Can't wait to see what you make!
I was thinking of getting into pmc do you think a silicone mold would work for a design that you push the clay into?
Hi Rob, yes, definitely! We sell many silicone molds for this purpose. Metal clay does not stick to silicone. Please feel free to reach out to us if you need help getting started, we're happy to help! 888.478.5060 or sales@cooltools.us
@@cooltoolsvideos that's awesome! Thank you so much!
What stones can be torch fired?
Hello, check out our Gemstone Firing Guide for a comprehensive list of stones and which can be torch fired and/or kiln fired: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0596/7092/1404/files/Article-Gemstones_In_Metal_Clay.pdf?v=1670234148
Thanks for watching!
Why didn’t you show the kiln and finished product? Did you kiln that stone?
Hello, Phoenix fires as low as 1200°F in the kiln or can be torch fired. Check out Phoenix firing instructions on all the temperatures it can be fired at: cooltools.us/collections/phoenix-torch-fireable-clay%E2%84%A2/products/phoenix-torch-fireable-clay%E2%84%A2
Yes, the piece was fired with the stone. Many of the stones we carry are heat safe stones. Check out our Gemstone Firing Guide, which lists our stones and what temperatures and time they can be fired at: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0596/7092/1404/files/Article-Gemstones_In_Metal_Clay.pdf?v=1679589161
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