Cool Tools | Adjustable EZ960® Ring with Nano Gem by Lisel Crowley
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
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Lisel Crowley, Artist and instructor creates this beautiful adjustable ring using EZ960 Sterling Silver Clay and one of our our Easy Release Textures. Lisel adds a finishing touch by creating a bezel for a small fireable Nano gemstone.
Thank you for shering and tips.
So pretty thank you for your time and patience
I'm in love with this channel, so informative and the topics are always engaging and professionally layed out! Makes me look forward to when I get into metal clay, it's just magical, thank you ♥️
Lisel how do you patina your adjustable ring with liver of sulfer? There seems to be several options in the cool tools video on that subject.
Hi Melody, Lisel uses Liver of Sulfer, then polishes the raised areas. Have a good day!
CoolToolsVideos you have a few los ways to patina. Just wonder which one she used.
Hi, I’m loving the videos and thank you for being so sharing. I’m wondering for those who don’t have a kiln, how long a ring like this would need torch firing for? Thanks again
Hi Sarah, this ring is made out of Sterling Silver, which cannot be torch fired. If you were making a ring out of fine silver, (which is not recommended because sterling silver gives it strength to take the abuse rings take), you would torch fire it for about 5 minutes, until you see a red glow. Fine silver clays that can be torch fired include PMC and Art Clay Silver. Hope this helps!
@@cooltoolsvideos Thank you for this. I did wonder as it’s sterling silver. I’ve only worked with Art Clay fine silver so far, so looks like I’m going to have to save for a kiln 😆 Thank you for replying!
Always great instructions from you Lisel. With Art Clay silver, will it me sufficient to use water or should I use paste? x
Hello, you can always create your own paste with water, or purchase paste. It is truly up to you. Thanks for watching!
@@cooltoolsvideos wha5 I should have asked , is water enough to stick or do I need to use paste.
@@LaineyJo30 Water should be enough, but if not, you can make your own paste.
A typical 'tutorial' where she explains what cards are used for, for the zillionth time 🤔🙄. I love this product but these tutorials are like most others in that they don't really account for those who've seen the prior ones made. We must listen to mundane explanations over & over while she digresses.🙄 gets annoying.