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Charms for charity Last summer, the Metal Clay community lost one of its own when Robin Whittemore, a talented jewelry artist and active member in the Metal Clay community, lost her courageous battle with cancer. Robin struggled with breast cancer and after six years of chemotherapy, radiation and medication...
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"Metal clay" is a generic term for a material made of microscopic particles of precious metal held together with organic binders and water to create a clay-like substance. When the metal clay is fired at high temperatures, the metal particles sinter into solid metal, and the organic binders...
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In a nutshell, there is no difference. PMC is one brand of metal clay; Art Clay Silver is another. It's just like saying Kleenex instead of tissue. Whereas "metal clay" is the non-brand specific umbrella term. ~Addie~
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I was wondering what the best books are for teaching yourself how to work with metal clay. I am very interested in learning. Also, any good classes in the Indianapolis area? Any tips are welcome. And could anyone share what supplies and tools to get and which ones to avoid. Any word would be appreciated...
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[quote user="AdamH"] Does anybody have any articles that I can look up, and read about art clay? [/quote] This article from Art Clay World may be helpful, though obviously not unbiased. Also Art Clay World's FAQs , and I see their Tips & Techniques are actually quite extensive. Hope...
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I shared these over at the Bead and Button Forum, before I found everyone over here. So I was hoping to get your opinion as well. Fused Fine Silver by my husband (Skip)... Some Art Clay pieces of mine... Let us know what you think. Jenny & Skip
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Thank you very much for your replies, everyone! My only real concern with the microwave kiln was what I expected to be the lack of instructions on how to convert normal oven/kiln temperature settings to microwave power levels and cooking times. But, lo and behold, there they are, right on Ruth's...
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I would like to know if it is ok to use PMC gold on unfired Art Clay Silver. Usually the piece would be torch fired, but the piece is rather large and thick. Is it ok to kiln fire it?
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