When fired at 1,650° for two hours, PMC3™ is the strongest fine silver metal clay available. It has a finer, smoother composition that’s easy to work with and manipulate. You can also embed findings with confidence—firing at a low temperature...
Project thickness should be min. 5 cards thick or 1.25mm
Quick & Easy to Mix
Quick & Easy to Rehydrate
A little quicker to dry
Takes amazing textures and now you can tackle the deeper moulds with ease
No Slumping & Strong in green...
Specifications:
Brand : AdvantEdge
Material : Silicone
Dimensions : 3 x 22mm dia.
Wheel diameter : 22.0mm
Hole size : 1/16"
Density : Medium
Country of origin : Germany
Used to coat or paint organic materials such as leaves, twigs, or paper forms. During the firing process, the organic material burns away leaving fine detail captured in silver. May be fired from 1200F to 1600F.Can be used to combine two fired Art...
After firing is .950 sterling silver can be hallmarked as Sterling. Molding and drying is the same as regular Art Clay Silver 0.999.
Comes in ready to use pre-mixed clay. No additional firing equipment is required for this 1 phase open-shelf...
This Precious Metal Clay™ comes out of your kiln as a sterling silver object after just a one-step, open-air firing process (no need to embed in carbon!), and the clay is as easy to work with as original fine-silver PMC™. Create jewelry, beads,...
Alumina Hydrate, firing medium for your fine silver pieces. Each bag is 250 grams. Fill your ceramic dish with the alumina hydrate. Take your piece and gently put it into the medium, making sure it is fully supported. Fire as directed.
The clay firms up somewhat but stays pliable enough to bend, twist, shape--even join edges with slip—up to a month later (NOTE: You won't be able to ball-up and re-roll the clay; to do that, you'll need to rehydrate the clay and begin again)....
The clay firms up somewhat but stays pliable enough to bend, twist, shape--even join edges with slip—up to a month later (NOTE: You won't be able to ball-up and re-roll the clay; to do that, you'll need to rehydrate the clay and begin again)....