Full Mokume Gane Tutorial (Metal Clay Edition) - Deutsch & English
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2023
- German:
Tauche ein in die faszinierende Welt von Metal Clay. In diesem Video ganz speziell, lernst du die japanische "Mokume Gane" Schmucktechnik. Übersetzt bedeutet das soviel, wie "gemasertes Holz". Wir hoffen dir gefällt unser Tutorial. Möchtest du noch mehr über Metal Clay erfahren, dann besuche auch unseren Onlineshop Silberladen.at.
Dort findest du nicht nur das nötige Werkzeug, Material und Zubehör, sondern auch unser Metal Clay ABC, welches ein umfangreiches Lexikon für alle wissbegierigen Metal Clayer ist. Alle im Video gezeigten Materialien, Werkzeug und Zubehör, findest du hier:
www.silberladen.at/index.php
English:
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Metal Clay. In this video, you'll learn about the Japanese jewelry technique known as 'Mokume Gane,' which translates to 'wood grain.' We hope you enjoy our tutorial. If you're eager to learn more about Metal Clay, visit our online shop at Silberladen.at. There, you'll find not only the necessary tools, materials, and accessories but also our Metal Clay ABC, which serves as a comprehensive lexicon for all inquisitive Metal Clayers. You can find all the materials, tools, and accessories featured in the video here:
www.silberladen.at/index.php.
Art Clay Silver:
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Art Clay Copper:
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Baldwin`s Patina:
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Alle anderen Produkte, findest du unter/ You can fand all other products here:
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All other products can be found at:
www.silberladen.at/index.php
Have watched all your videos and each one is inspiring and easy to follow. Have emulated all of your techniques successfully, thank you so much for sharing! JeffB
We are glad to hear that! Thank you! 😊
Those are just beautiful! ❤
Thank you! 🥰
Awesome work of art!❤❤❤ thank you for sharing👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you for your feedback! 🥰
Áll of this looks beautiful. Id love to make it. But what is the ratio of copper to clay please?
The ratio between silver and copper can vary somewhat. Approximately 1/3 to 2/3 silver may be used, it's not so precise.
Das müsste doch auch mit Silber und Bronze funktionieren. Tolle Schmuckstücke und sehr schönes Video.
Grundsätzlich schon, damit haben wir uns aber noch nicht befasst. Liebe Grüße 😊
@@metalclay-silberladen-at Ich werde diesen Materialmix demnächst bei mir testen und berichten. DANKE für Ihre Mühen.
@@haruto5021 Sehr gerne, wir sind schon gespannt! 😃
Hi, first thank you for your tutorial. I have 2 questions regarding the fire temperature: first fire is 550degrees. Is ramped or full fire and after holding the temperature for 30 minutes? The same when you use activated cabon: you ramped till you reached 760 degrees or full fire? Thank you
Thank you for your feedback! 🥰We do not fire ramped. We maintain the specified temperature for the specified time. Best regards.
Can we use a torch in place of a kiln ? Thanks
No, unfortunately not, as the jewelry needs to be fired in activated carbon under oxygen deprivation. Greetings 😊
Hello! Thank you for the video!
I was trying to do something similar but after the cook 3.5 hours at 760 degrees the result was melting😢. Any ideas of what is going wrong?
The pieces were more thin than the example, maybe it need less temperature o less time? I apreciate your feedback.
Thank you very much for your feedback. We suspect that the oven may have exceeded the desired temperature during heating. Please monitor it next time. Especially when the piece of jewelry is very thin, such temperature spikes can be enough to melt it. 760°C is the maximum temperature that should not be exceeded. Perhaps try 750°C next time. It can also vary depending on the copper or silver content and whether the piece is well covered with activated charcoal. We hope we could assist you further. Greetings ☺
@@metalclay-silberladen-at Hello, I was doing tests, it looks like my kiln is damaged because the long time working, so the temperature was higher than 760°. In any case I will abandon my project because they were rings and in these case affects the galvanic corrosion...
Love your video, do you do something with the powder from sanding? Can you reuse it? Thanks
Thank you for your feedback! Yes you can. Just add a little bit of distilled water and knit it until you have a modelling mass. Just fire it the same way as shown in the video for the mokume gane technique. Greetings 😊
@@metalclay-silberladen-at thank you so much for your answer ❤
Hi! What kind of oven is that used to dry your pieces?
to clarify... the black oven at the 6:07 marker of video. Thanks! :)
Hello, it's a regular dehydrator for drying fruits and vegetables. You don't need a special oven for drying to create metal clay jewelry. An ordinary oven will suffice. You can even let the jewelry air dry, but we recommend waiting at least 24 hours, depending on room temperature and humidity. Best regards, Margit & Luca 😃
@@metalclay-silberladen-at Thank you so much for your reply. It was very helpful. 😊
You are welcome! Feel free to ask further questions if needed. 🤗@@MoMoZen-nk4is