Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Precious metal clay--Art clay silver, What is that?

You can get a kit to make silver, gold, bronze,and copper clay.  I prefer platinum, Can they make platinum clay?  http://www.cooltools.us/What-is-metal-clay-s/1489.htm


by CoolTools
Metal clay is a jewelry making material that can be used by just about anyone to create jewelry and small decorative objects. Metal clay is made from powdered metal mixed with water and a substance called "methyl cellulose" to create a clay-like dough.

Methyl cellulose may sound like a nasty chemical, but it's actually made from the cell walls of green plants. It's an organic ingredient used in food additives and is non-allergic, non-toxic and perfectly safe to work with.

Metal clay handles similar to traditional modeling clays, and when dried is transformed into a solid object through a firing process. During firing, the methyl cellulose, typically called "binder", is burned away and the metal particles "sinter" into a solid form.

There are several types of metal clay available: fine silver, silver alloy, gold alloy, copper and bronze. Each type of metal clay has unique firing requirements because each metal has a different melting point.

For the beginner, fine silver clay is the easiest and quickest way to experience metal clay because there are so many options for firing, including low cost hand held butane torches. All metal clays are optimally fired in a jewelry kiln and some require special firing methods. The overview below will give you the basics on the different types and their firing requirements to help you decide which clay to begin your adventures with. 

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