Metal Clay Fundamentals: Doming
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- Опубліковано 24 січ 2025
- Learn how to form metal clay jewelry pieces into a domed shape either before or after firing. Before firing use doming forms to shape the wet clay. After firing use dapping blocks.
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I would love to see a video on supporting formed pieces during firing, particularly bronze and copper, as I imagine it will be trickier due to the need for it to be surrounded by activated carbon.
I've added your suggestion to my list of fundamentals videos to be made!
I so needed this. I have been dapping my pieces wrong.
I'm so glad this was helpful!
This was super interesting, subscribed!
So glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Always appreciate you sharing your expertise!
Thank you!
thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sooo much for going into these tutorials and input on PMC. Up to date info on PMC is not always available!!
so glad I could help!
So many great tips! Thanks so much, Pam! ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
I dome mine before i firing it and put 2 domes together before firing, using slip to put them together,,for my spinner beads.
oooh yes! I call those Lentils. I love making hollow forms that way!
Thanks for the informative video Pam, it answered a question I had as if you can dome a fired piece after firing and I see that's a yes! My other question is: can you solder on a jump ring, bail or bezel cup after firing? I'm thinking yes but wonder if there are any special considerations? Metal gauge, solder type etc.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes, you can solder on to it without a problem. The only special consideration is the porosity of metal clay. Be sure to burnish the area to be soldered well so the solder doesn't just soak in. I've soldered onto metal clay many times with great success!
Thanks for your reply Pam, I appreciate the information!@@PamEast
Can you do more with Copper and Bronze PMC. Please.
I'm currently working on a new copper tutorial. Stay tuned!
What if I want to form a slight dome in the opposite direction with the design side being slightly curved? How do I do that without distorting my design?
Two ways. One, lay the piece to dry the dapping block instead of on the dome. That will curve it the other way. Two, just place it face down on the dome. I do think all the time. The clay is very elastic and will hold the design provided you don't press too hard.
Does it matter if the Easter egg has a hole in it? All the ones I saw this year have holes in the rounder end.
I've noticed too that more recent plastic easter eggs are thinner and have holes in them. But my experience has been it doesn't matter at all. i'm just laying the clay over the form and a small hole makes no difference.
I am just beginning my silver clay adventure. Is this silver considered sterling? I know people will ask me that, and I want to be prepared to answer them. TIA for responding.
It's Fine Silver. Sterling is 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper. Fine Silver is 99.9% Silver.
Thank you so much ❤
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!