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)....
FYI Silver Metal Clay really begins to stand out from the rest when it comes to price. It also features the highest shrinkage rate of any premium clay out there. At approximately 28% to 30% you can really does amazing high detail pieces with this...
FYI Silver Metal Clay really begins to stand out from the rest when it comes to price. It also features the highest shrinkage rate of any premium clay out there. At approximately 28% to 30% you can really does amazing high detail pieces with this...
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...
When fired at 1,650° for two hours, PMC3™ is one of the strongest fine silver metal clay available. It has a finer, smoother composition that’s easy to work with and manipulate. Embed findings with confidence—firing at a low temperature reduces...
Minimum thickness is 2 cards thick, so this clay can go a long way and can be used for very delicate pieces.
Quick & Easy to Mix
Quick & Easy to Rehydrate
A little quicker to dry
Takes amazing textures and now you can tackle the deeper...
Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Overlay Silver Paste (OSP) is "low-fire" silver clay in paste form, formulated specifically to use on glazed porcelain. Overlay Silver Paste is in a viscous, liquid form and water soluble, so that you can express 3...
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...
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)....
Art Clay Silver is a torch firable fine silver clay. You'll appreciate the smooth working texture and simple 1 phase firing.
Although torch firing of small elements can be achieved with this clay, kiln firing will produce the optimal metal quality.
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 clay is ideal for more delicate designs and for pieces that just have to have the added strength. In addition, you can solder on your fired pieces with any grade of silver solder, and they are suitable for enameling, keum-boo, stone-setting,...
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 state
Clay has great flexibility for carving &...
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