So instead of just showing how to make this ring, you also show some of the other techniques that can be used on other projects. Great video! Thank you for doing this, just learning and because of your videos I also learned which tools to buy so I am not wasting money.
I’m attempting a a flush set ring right now (I know 2 days before Christmas) but your video inspired me to use my small “nail molds” and make one secured by hearts as well. I had planned to make investment inserts for the ring but I’m going to set it on the shelf and hope for the best. I have pmcconnections kiln with artclay settings but not for A.C. 960. Since you didn’t mention ramping up the temps I. Just going to place the rings on the shelf and set at 1675 - fingers crossed. Great tutorial thanks!😊
I'm looking into buying some silver clay and making my own ring and this is the only tutorials that I can see that actually explain clearly but I'm going with the torch method
Hi Jeremy, thank you for the kind words. If you're going to be torch firing, please note that sterling silver clays (such as EZ960 used in this video) cannot be torch fired. Only fine silver clays, such as Phoenix Torch Fireable Clay and Art Clay Silver can be torch fired.
Great video! I see you started with a size 9 ring mandrel. What size was your ring after firing? I’ve had difficulty figuring out how to gauge my ring size at the start to be what I want it to end up as. I know the shrinkage is pretty low, but what’s the best guide for working with this specific clay?
Hi Deitra, this fired and shrinked to a size 7. When using EZ960, you always want to size two sizes up to account for the shrinkage. Thanks for watching!
Hello, we do not recommend microwave kilns for firing metal clay. They. can technically be used for fine silver clay, but only flat and very small pieces. This project is sterling silver, and dimensional which would not work in a microwave kiln. Hope this helps.
Hello, a snake can be made in seconds by using a snake maker or acrylic work surface. It's as easy as rolling clay back and forth between the acrylic and a work surface. Hope this helps!
Hi Karen! Loved the video! You could have used a size 7 ring sizer when firing, right?? I ask because I tend to use ring sizers for this type of ring. Also, approximately how many grams of EZ960 did this ring take?
Hi Karen, Art Clay Silver can be fired with a kiln. It is alway recommended to create rings with sterling silver clay as it is a stronger metal than fine silver. Sterling silver clays do require a kiln. We have table top kilns available if you are interested!
Hi Sharon, Because I want my seam to be as strong as possible, I want to leave as much of it as I can intact. By drilling a hole to set the stone there I’d be removing material that’s supporting that connection, weakening that joint.
You're amazing! Thank you so much for sharing - absolutely beautiful!
So instead of just showing how to make this ring, you also show some of the other techniques that can be used on other projects. Great video! Thank you for doing this, just learning and because of your videos I also learned which tools to buy so I am not wasting money.
Thanks so much for the great feedback and for watching!
with so many different ways to make the rings unique to your own designs i think my next year is going to be a lot of fun creating.
I’m attempting a a flush set ring right now (I know 2 days before Christmas) but your video inspired me to use my small “nail molds” and make one secured by hearts as well. I had planned to make investment inserts for the ring but I’m going to set it on the shelf and hope for the best. I have pmcconnections kiln with artclay settings but not for A.C. 960. Since you didn’t mention ramping up the temps I. Just going to place the rings on the shelf and set at 1675 - fingers crossed. Great tutorial thanks!😊
These are super cute and versatile. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You’re a great teacher and artist. Thanks for the videos!
Very pretty
I'm looking into buying some silver clay and making my own ring and this is the only tutorials that I can see that actually explain clearly but I'm going with the torch method
Hi Jeremy, thank you for the kind words. If you're going to be torch firing, please note that sterling silver clays (such as EZ960 used in this video) cannot be torch fired. Only fine silver clays, such as Phoenix Torch Fireable Clay and Art Clay Silver can be torch fired.
Thank you for this lovely video. Very helpful to a novice..
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Great video! I see you started with a size 9 ring mandrel. What size was your ring after firing? I’ve had difficulty figuring out how to gauge my ring size at the start to be what I want it to end up as. I know the shrinkage is pretty low, but what’s the best guide for working with this specific clay?
Hi Deitra, this fired and shrinked to a size 7. When using EZ960, you always want to size two sizes up to account for the shrinkage. Thanks for watching!
It's going to shrink 10 percent ..
Great video. Thank you! Lots of super tips and useful suggestions. 🙂👍
Approximately how many grams of EZ960 did this ring take?
Hello, this ring takes probably about 10 grams of EZ960 Sterling Silver Clay. Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
If you do this in a microwave kiln how long would you have to bake it ?
Hello, we do not recommend microwave kilns for firing metal clay. They. can technically be used for fine silver clay, but only flat and very small pieces. This project is sterling silver, and dimensional which would not work in a microwave kiln. Hope this helps.
Have you a comment on how long to make your initial flattened snake (shank)? Is this a guess? Thanks.
Hello, a snake can be made in seconds by using a snake maker or acrylic work surface. It's as easy as rolling clay back and forth between the acrylic and a work surface. Hope this helps!
Hi Karen! Loved the video! You could have used a size 7 ring sizer when firing, right?? I ask because I tend to use ring sizers for this type of ring. Also, approximately how many grams of EZ960 did this ring take?
Hello, yes you can use any ring sizer for this ring.
I have art clay silver can u use a torch instead of kiln i dont have kiln
Hi Karen, Art Clay Silver can be fired with a kiln. It is alway recommended to create rings with sterling silver clay as it is a stronger metal than fine silver. Sterling silver clays do require a kiln. We have table top kilns available if you are interested!
Why didn't you put punch for stone at seam?
Hi Sharon, Because I want my seam to be as strong as possible, I want to leave as much of it as I can intact. By drilling a hole to set the stone there I’d be removing material that’s supporting that connection, weakening that joint.