extraordinary technique, excellent video, is that paste you use made of silver, like liquid tin? What is it called or how is it prepared? extraordinaria tecnica, excelente video esa pasta que usas es de plata, como el estaño liquido? como se llama? o como se prepara?
We used Art Clay Silver paste type. This is a real silver paste that you can use by itself or to glue silver clay pieces together or to add texture to silver pieces. This paste comes in a pottle that is already prepared for you.
Thank you for this lovely video. I am just about to try Silver Clay, moving on from Polymer Clay. I have got a microwave & micro kiln + all essential tools. I also have the Silver Clay, but not the Silver Clay paste. Could you please recommend a supplier in England? Thank you, Regards..V..
How do you know when it is ready to be removed from the microwave? Does it glow like glass? How long does it need to glow for before you remove it? Just about to buy some clay but worried I'll ruin it by under firing it. Thank you
It is more important to check that the inside of the lid of your kiln is glowing instead of your piece. Once it is glowing you start timing your 5 minutes. Stop the microwave regularly (every 20 seconds) and lift the lid to release some of the heat. You don't want your piece to get too hot.
Hi Jayne. You can solder the jump ring closed if the finding on your chain is small enough to fit through the jump ring. The leaf is made darker in the veins by soaking in liver of sulphur and then polishing.
Beautiful! Now after all that work what's the selling price? Thank you for inspiration. Was it after layer 14, completely dry, that you removed leaf mold? Do you have to keep checking the kiln after a few minutes in the microwave, or can you start with say 6 minutes?
You don't remove the leaf it will burn away while the piece is firing. Microwave on high for 2 minutes or so to get it to temperature. Once you get the kiln heated up to a glow then it needs to stay at that heat for 5-10 minutes. You don't want to let it get too hot so once it is up to temperature stop the microwave every 15 seconds and remove the lid to release some of the heat. If you are located in New Zealand our website it www.glaze.co.nz to purchase a microwave kiln and any Art Clay supplies.
@@utb4itub No one can tell you what to price your items at but you. Artists need to make that decision. You need to factor in how much your materials cost and how long it takes to make the project. I often go online and see how much others are charging for a similar item. There is no "correct price" for this.
The leaf pendant is gorgeous I would love to try this at home! Question: after you take the kiln out of the microwave can you take the silver pendant out and cool it in water or is it better to leave it in the kiln until it’s completely cooled down?
You don't need to leave silver in the kiln to cool it but I wouldn't recommend quenching it in water unless you want to anneal it (make it softer). I take my kiln out of the microwave and set the lid on a heatproof surface (the lid is the very hot) and let my piece cool on the base. It only takes a few minutes to cool.
Hi again. I may try this at some point but I meant to ask you if I could make the hole for the jump ring before painting and firing the leaf since I don't have a tiny drill? My logic is the hole would already be there after firing. Are there any drawbacks or benefits to doing it like that? I'd love to make a pair of earrings using leaves from a mimosa vine! I could get very creative with tiny wildflowers. I'm sorry I'm full of questions. What size pack of silver art clay or pmc are you using and how many leaves can you make with one pack? I imagine lots, no? Yes? Please let me know if you can because I really love the idea of making a fine silver piece of jewelry. Much thanks! 😊
Hi tammygurl64! The reason I didn't drill the hole before firing (which I usually like to do) was because the clay is so very fragile when you are making leaves, so I didn't want to take the risk. Always easier to drill a hole in dry unfired clay, than fired silver metal. I would recommend using a 10g bottle of paste for this project - you would make one leaf with this and have 3 - 4 grams left over to start the next one. Obviously if you used smaller leaves or tiny wildflowers it would make more pieces. Sounds like you are going to have lots of fun! Are you going to try firing them in the microwave?
Microwave on high. Once you get the kiln heated up to a glow then it needs to stay at that heat for 5-10 minutes. You don't want to let it get too hot so once it is up to temperature stop the microwave every 15 seconds and remove the lid to release some of the heat.
extraordinary technique, excellent video, is that paste you use made of silver, like liquid tin? What is it called or how is it prepared?
extraordinaria tecnica, excelente video esa pasta que usas es de plata, como el estaño liquido? como se llama? o como se prepara?
We used Art Clay Silver paste type. This is a real silver paste that you can use by itself or to glue silver clay pieces together or to add texture to silver pieces. This paste comes in a pottle that is already prepared for you.
Thank you for this lovely video. I am just about to try Silver Clay, moving on from Polymer Clay. I have got a microwave & micro kiln + all essential tools. I also have the Silver Clay, but not the Silver Clay paste. Could you please recommend a supplier in England? Thank you, Regards..V..
Hi Victoria - Here is the link to the Art Clay World Europe website. There are European distributors listed on their site: artclayworld.eu
this is lovely but isnt there a flame when the 'finishing' burns away? Is it safe in the mwk?
Way cool!
What kind of paste did you use
I would like to work with bronze clay. Does it work the same as this? And do you teach this in your online course?
Copper clay needs to be fired in an electric kiln, preferably in a stainless steel container under carbon.
How do you know when it is ready to be removed from the microwave? Does it glow like glass? How long does it need to glow for before you remove it? Just about to buy some clay but worried I'll ruin it by under firing it. Thank you
It is more important to check that the inside of the lid of your kiln is glowing instead of your piece. Once it is glowing you start timing your 5 minutes. Stop the microwave regularly (every 20 seconds) and lift the lid to release some of the heat. You don't want your piece to get too hot.
I wish GlazeGlassJewellery would reply to the technical questions, it would be a great help.
Do you have a question?
Would soldering the jump ring closed before putting onto the chain be better and also, how did you age the leaf to get the dark lines in the veins?
Hi Jayne. You can solder the jump ring closed if the finding on your chain is small enough to fit through the jump ring. The leaf is made darker in the veins by soaking in liver of sulphur and then polishing.
What did you thin the clay with? And what was the liquid you were brushing it with after firing?
The leaf was coated in Art Clay Silver paste type. After firing you brush the leaf with warm soapy water.
Step 1 - get leaf
Step 2 - apply the paste - What paste? This video is made for people who already know what to do!
I know this comment is a year old but in case anyone comes across it. They are using PMC (precious metal clay) on the leaf haha
@@halloroo1 Actually they are using Art Clay Silver paste. She mentions it in a comment earlier. : )
Beautiful! Now after all that work what's the selling price? Thank you for inspiration. Was it after layer 14, completely dry, that you removed leaf mold? Do you have to keep checking the kiln after a few minutes in the microwave, or can you start with say 6 minutes?
You don't remove the leaf it will burn away while the piece is firing. Microwave on high for 2 minutes or so to get it to temperature. Once you get the kiln heated up to a glow then it needs to stay at that heat for 5-10 minutes. You don't want to let it get too hot so once it is up to temperature stop the microwave every 15 seconds and remove the lid to release some of the heat. If you are located in New Zealand our website it www.glaze.co.nz to purchase a microwave kiln and any Art Clay supplies.
@@GlazeGlassJewellery you only answered a portion of the question. eyetickemymind asked how much to sell the price and did not get an answer.
@@utb4itub No one can tell you what to price your items at but you. Artists need to make that decision. You need to factor in how much your materials cost and how long it takes to make the project. I often go online and see how much others are charging for a similar item. There is no "correct price" for this.
@@GlazeGlassJewellery thank you so much for your reply and advice.
@@GlazeGlassJewellery thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge for free
I ned bay this machine for micro, where?
How do you get the clay to that consistency
We used Art Clay Silver paste type. It comes in a pottle.
Que tipo de pasta passa na folha para por na mufla
Wow, this is so cool.. and pretty! 👍 Thanks for sharing! 😊
Thanks tammygurl64! So nice of you to say :)
The leaf pendant is gorgeous I would love to try this at home! Question: after you take the kiln out of the microwave can you take the silver pendant out and cool it in water or is it better to leave it in the kiln until it’s completely cooled down?
You don't need to leave silver in the kiln to cool it but I wouldn't recommend quenching it in water unless you want to anneal it (make it softer). I take my kiln out of the microwave and set the lid on a heatproof surface (the lid is the very hot) and let my piece cool on the base. It only takes a few minutes to cool.
@@GlazeGlassJewellery thanks for the reply :)
I thought metallic stuff in microwave is dangerous 🤔
Amazing, thank you. Did you use a diamond tipped drill?
I don't know, but I would assume a high speed drill with specific bits of some sort. Hopefully you'll get confirmation.
How long in microwave?
What temperature is in kiln?
Please , How Long Time ?
What are you using to put the clay on? That big cup you put in the microwave.
It's a kiln
Hi again. I may try this at some point but I meant to ask you if I could make the hole for the jump ring before painting and firing the leaf since I don't have a tiny drill? My logic is the hole would already be there after firing. Are there any drawbacks or benefits to doing it like that? I'd love to make a pair of earrings using leaves from a mimosa vine! I could get very creative with tiny wildflowers. I'm sorry I'm full of questions. What size pack of silver art clay or pmc are you using and how many leaves can you make with one pack? I imagine lots, no? Yes? Please let me know if you can because I really love the idea of making a fine silver piece of jewelry. Much thanks! 😊
Hi tammygurl64! The reason I didn't drill the hole before firing (which I usually like to do) was because the clay is so very fragile when you are making leaves, so I didn't want to take the risk. Always easier to drill a hole in dry unfired clay, than fired silver metal. I would recommend using a 10g bottle of paste for this project - you would make one leaf with this and have 3 - 4 grams left over to start the next one. Obviously if you used smaller leaves or tiny wildflowers it would make more pieces. Sounds like you are going to have lots of fun! Are you going to try firing them in the microwave?
What brand is the kiln? I'm just starting, and need to purchase a kiln. Thanks
Teresa, it is just a small microwave kiln. Different brands include Glaze and Fuseworks - they are all made in the same place.
How long in the microwave kiln and what temp please?
Microwave on high. Once you get the kiln heated up to a glow then it needs to stay at that heat for 5-10 minutes. You don't want to let it get too hot so once it is up to temperature stop the microwave every 15 seconds and remove the lid to release some of the heat.
How long does it take to get to temp? 2 mins?
@@lynprice9967 It depends on your microwave but starting to check to see if the inside of the lid is glowing after 2 minutes is a good idea.
thank you
Is it safe to leave the kiln in the microwave while it cools?
It is probably safer to take it out. If you have a tempered glass turntable it might stress the glass.
Thank you for sharing this. Love it. Pressed the thumbs up but it didn't register.
Thank you for your lovely feedback luemoonba!
Four and a half minutes of watching someone paint a leaf