Thank you so much! These are videos from lockdown so not professionally set up. I am planning to do more with a more thought out set up. Make sure you subscribe to see more!
Can I fire something which is still attached to a non precious metal mold.This is my first time at using PMC3 and I am using a necklace which I have removed the stones and I working the clay around it.
Such a detailed and helpful tutorial, thank you. Referring to 'undercuts' I'm assuming that perhaps a sea urchin skeleton would not work in a mold for this reason? Thank you :)
Thank you , such a lot of helpful information well presented 🙂. Your tutorial is so helpful and a pleasure to watch .😊
Thank you so much! These are videos from lockdown so not professionally set up. I am planning to do more with a more thought out set up. Make sure you subscribe to see more!
Great video and very informative so I will be watching again for sure,have a lovely day from Brenda in Belfast👌💖
Thank you for such a comprehensive video. Great technical details.
Very informative tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you for Infos and for shering.
How would I do a mould of a coffee bean as it would be flat, I wouldn't be able to get rhe round side
Un saludo desde Colombia ❤
Are you saying the siligum can be cast? Or the silver we make out of the mould?
Is de 150 degrees you mention celsius or fahrenheit? (To speed up the drying of the clay)
It’s Celsius….150 celcius
nice! Do you have a video where you mix ceramic and Metall clay? :)
Can I fire something which is still attached to a non precious metal mold.This is my first time at using PMC3 and I am using a necklace which I have removed the stones and I working the clay around it.
Such a detailed and helpful tutorial, thank you. Referring to 'undercuts' I'm assuming that perhaps a sea urchin skeleton would not work in a mold for this reason? Thank you :)
Yes….you would have to make a two part mould.
I'd like to make 3D molds of tiny (12mm-25mm) pine cones from my property to make charms out of silver clay. What would be the best way to do that?
Where do you get your moulding material from please?
It’s called siligum…google it for lists of online suppliers