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Hi Roni, thanks for the great feedback! When I was doing online research on bronze metal clay, I was confused by the large amount of conflicting/contradictory information about working with BRONZclay. I realized that I'd need to talk with several experts as well, including BRONZclay inventor Bill...
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Dear Margaret, Your info resource article on Squidoo is PERFECT!!! Thank you so much for all the work you did. I decided to get into bronze and copper clays b/c of money and was finding myself finding info all over the place. During my researching, I came across almost every bit of info you have in your...
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There have been many questions about BRONZclay on this forum, so I wanted to let everyone know that I've published a Squidoo "lens" that you may find helpful. My goal was to pull together the best and most up-to-date information I could find on BRONZclay into a single, convenient resource...
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I wanted to try something really simple for starters but I had just made these cool seahorse molds and couldnt resist using them. The bronze looks so good on rawhide!
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Hello all I have just had my first bronze projects fired! They all survived the process with no problems and I love the patina they developed. I am loving this stuff! My question is about combining silver and bronze after the bronze has been sintered. Has anyone had any success and what did you do? I...
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I am new to this forum and I am about to try the new bronze clay. I am trying to find a "firing vessel". So I guess I'm curious about what others are using and where they got it. Thanks - FD
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Hi Mardel, Thank you for posting on this thread. I am quite new to metal clay in general so I can't say for sure if the pieces were just oxidized but to me they looked burned, they had a 1.5mm coating that had the consistency of carbon and that looked completely black, to "save" my pieces...
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Hi Isabelle, You can find some very interesting information on firing BRONZclay at www.cooltools.us. I've done a lot testing on this and have discovered that a different schedule for firing thick pieces was needed. I have posted several articles on working with, drying and firing the clay on our...
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