Am I understanding correctly that I need a kiln to finsh silver clay designs? If so what type of kiln do I need? If that info is already here I can't find it.
Yes, to fire EZ960, or any sterling silver clay, a kiln is required. We recommend the Paragon SC2, which is a table top kiln: www.cooltools.us/Paragon-SC2-Kiln-p/kln-101-p.htm If you are firing fine silver clay, such as Art Clay Silver, this can be fired with a torch. We recommend checking out our Learning Center to learn more about metal clay: www.cooltools.us/Metal-Clay-s/2330.htm If you ever have any questions we are always happy to help! Contact us at sales@cooltools.us or 888.478.5060.
Hi Carrie, there are some fine silver clays that do not require a kiln; however, there are currently not any sterling silver clays, which are recommended for ring making. Sterling Silver is recommended for ring making due to its strength. If you are interested in investing in a kiln, there are table top kilns available. We like to recommend the Kingpin 88 as it is what we use in our studio and less expensive compared to other models: www.cooltools.us/Evenheat-Kingpin-88-p/kln-971-p.htm Hope this helps!
Hi Colleen, Technically you could use a pasta machine to roll out silver clay. We don't recommend them as pasta machines are sometimes not precise enough to get to the thickness needed. Thanks for your question!
Hi Elizabeth, EZ960 Sterling requires firing in a kiln. We like to recommend the Evenheat Kingpin 88 for firing metal clay. You can find it here: www.cooltools.us/Evenheat-Kingpin-88-p/kln-971-p.htm Thank you for watching!
Hi Brian, Cindy is using Patina Gel. You can find this product here: www.cooltools.us/Patina-Gel-Stabilized-Liver-of-Sulfur-s/501.htm Thanks for watching!
I tried this and followed the instructions to the T. The ring broke and broke and broke. Ended up with a bunch of junk. Very disappointment.@@cooltoolsvideos
My read on this which is not said in the video is you need to do this with a very big ring size. Smallish ring size and this simply does not work, although perhaps with thinner clay. I've broken a couple now at size 8.5 (to shrink to a 6.5) and went MUCH slower and gradual than what she shows and they broke anyway. HUGE clay waste each time.
@@lccascio hello there i did it with cyprus copper clay ,,, and my ring was only 3 cards thick ,,,i added glycerine to my copper clay to make it more flexible and i did not dry it on a heated surface like coffee warmer, i left it over night to air dry,,it worked out well. hope this helps...here is a link to my Ring instagram.com/p/B7PbVAjHuLp/
Hi Julie, you can find the texture Cindy is using here: www.cooltools.us/Rollable-Texture-Tile-Ancient-People-Fineline-p/rtt-102.htm If you are interested in all the products used in this video, please click below. All of the products used will be listed under the video: www.cooltools.us/Video-EZ960-Textured-Fold-Over-Ring-by-Cindy-Pope-s/2672.htm
Thank you Cindy Pope your rings are beautiful!
Love Cool Tools! Long time subscriber of YT videos. This is one of the Best Detailed videos I've seen!! Nicely done!
i made this using cyprus copper clay and it turn out well, thanks cooltools
Is EZ960 more flexible than Art Clay silver after drying? Or can the same technique be used on Art Clay silver?
Hello, yes, EZ960 is more flexible than Art Clay Silver after drying. We do not recommend Art Clay Silver for this project.
Am I understanding correctly that I need a kiln to finsh silver clay designs? If so what type of kiln do I need? If that info is already here I can't find it.
Yes, to fire EZ960, or any sterling silver clay, a kiln is required. We recommend the Paragon SC2, which is a table top kiln: www.cooltools.us/Paragon-SC2-Kiln-p/kln-101-p.htm
If you are firing fine silver clay, such as Art Clay Silver, this can be fired with a torch.
We recommend checking out our Learning Center to learn more about metal clay: www.cooltools.us/Metal-Clay-s/2330.htm If you ever have any questions we are always happy to help! Contact us at sales@cooltools.us or 888.478.5060.
Thankyou for the video
.Is there a silver clay that does not require a kiln?
Hi Carrie, there are some fine silver clays that do not require a kiln; however, there are currently not any sterling silver clays, which are recommended for ring making. Sterling Silver is recommended for ring making due to its strength. If you are interested in investing in a kiln, there are table top kilns available. We like to recommend the Kingpin 88 as it is what we use in our studio and less expensive compared to other models: www.cooltools.us/Evenheat-Kingpin-88-p/kln-971-p.htm
Hope this helps!
Wonderful! Would a pasta machine work instead of the mats!
Hi Colleen, Technically you could use a pasta machine to roll out silver clay. We don't recommend them as pasta machines are sometimes not precise enough to get to the thickness needed. Thanks for your question!
Love that ring, can you fire that with torch ?
Hi Elizabeth, EZ960 Sterling requires firing in a kiln. We like to recommend the Evenheat Kingpin 88 for firing metal clay. You can find it here: www.cooltools.us/Evenheat-Kingpin-88-p/kln-971-p.htm
Thank you for watching!
What brand of Patina did she use in this project ? Thanks
Hi Brian, Cindy is using Patina Gel. You can find this product here: www.cooltools.us/Patina-Gel-Stabilized-Liver-of-Sulfur-s/501.htm
Thanks for watching!
Wow! How can you roll the dry paste around thr mandrel without breaking it?
Hi Marzia, Cindy rolls the clay around the mandrel very gradually. At 15:06 you can watch how she does this. Hope this helps!
I tried this and followed the instructions to the T. The ring broke and broke and broke. Ended up with a bunch of junk. Very disappointment.@@cooltoolsvideos
My read on this which is not said in the video is you need to do this with a very big ring size. Smallish ring size and this simply does not work, although perhaps with thinner clay. I've broken a couple now at size 8.5 (to shrink to a 6.5) and went MUCH slower and gradual than what she shows and they broke anyway. HUGE clay waste each time.
@@lccascio hello there i did it with cyprus copper clay ,,, and my ring was only 3 cards thick ,,,i added glycerine to my copper clay to make it more flexible and i did not dry it on a heated surface like coffee warmer, i left it over night to air dry,,it worked out well. hope this helps...here is a link to my Ring instagram.com/p/B7PbVAjHuLp/
Hello...can you please share sterling steel firing temperatures
Hello, EZ960 is to be fired at 1675°F for 2 hours. Have a good day!
where did you find those tiny molds?
Hi Julie, you can find the texture Cindy is using here: www.cooltools.us/Rollable-Texture-Tile-Ancient-People-Fineline-p/rtt-102.htm
If you are interested in all the products used in this video, please click below. All of the products used will be listed under the video: www.cooltools.us/Video-EZ960-Textured-Fold-Over-Ring-by-Cindy-Pope-s/2672.htm
Thank you for the great video, Cindy. Can you fire rings without using ring shrinkage stopper inserts?
Hi Lisa, yes, you can, you would just need to calculate the shrinkage of the clay and factor this into the size you want.
How many rings can be made with 15 grams? I love this, but it is very expensive to do all the time.
Hi Glenna, the ring amount would depend on the size of each ring, including the width, ring size and thickness. Have a good day!
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