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How to Make a Sterling Silver Pendant Setting
How to Make a Sterling Silver Pendant Setting
Create a custom cabochon setting using these step-by-step instructions. This project tutorial explores bench jeweler metal fabrication techniques such as sawing, soldering, filing and polishing.
Extruding Tubes of Clay with the Clay Extruder and Adapters
Extruding Tubes of Clay with the Clay Extruder and Adapters
Sculpt clay with precision and ease. These step-by-step instructions will show you how to effortlessly utilize Makin's Professional® Clay Core and Ultimate Clay Extruder®.
Ask the Experts Clay Q&A
Ask the Experts Clay Q&A
Q: During a recent shopping trip I bought three containers of what was grouped with the metal clay supplies in a local hobby and craft store. The product brand is Pardo, and the company website gives the product as the metal listed combined with beeswax to help hold shape until firing. Firing is supposed to be done in a home or convection oven at 266 degrees Fahrenheit (130 degrees Celsius) for 30 minutes per 1/4-inch thickness. I bought one jar of gold, one jar of silver and one jar of bronze. My questions: How does this product match up to the other metal clay products on the market? Could this product be fired using a torch instead of an oven? And how might this product stand up long-term in items crafted with any of the clays purchased? Thank you.
Ask the Experts Polymer Clay Q&A
Ask the Experts Polymer Clay Q&A
Q: Can polymer clay be painted on with water-based paints? Before or after baking? And what kind of sealer do you use on finished product?
Art Clay® Silver--Firing FAQ's
Art Clay® Silver--Firing FAQ's
Art Clay Silver metal clay can be fired with a butane torch—sometimes. When? How? What happens after firing? Jewelry experts answer these and other questions in this FAQ.
Firing Gemstones into Art Clay®
Firing Gemstones into Art Clay®
Adding gemstones to metal clay can increase the appeal of a piece, but it's important to know how the stones will react. This article discusses how to fire different stone types.
Wiggly Scribbly with Polymer Clay
Wiggly Scribbly with Polymer Clay
Award-winning artist and polymer clay guru Christi Friesen shows how to turn scrap polymer clay into a cane she describes as wiggly scribbly for unique clay creations to use in jewelry making.
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