Very cool. I have made rings out of just polymer clay before and it was fun. :) It was the reason I bought a metal ring mandrel so I could bake the clay on the mandrel. Do be careful what kind of plastic you let the clay touch or store it in. Polymer clay will "eat" some plastics if left in contact long enough. Also clay left out will eventually dry out but it will take a long time and even if not left out. Sometimes I have bought it from the stores dried out and crumbly. I had to spend a long time reconditioning it and adding oils to get it workable again. :) Would love to see more rings like this using Polymer Clay. - Heidi
@@ZebranoWoodCraft Yeah I learned the hard way a few times when I accidentally left plastic things near my clay. It ate holes in some of it and some was just melted. Also glad you mentioned mokume gane. I love doing that with polymer clay. So many patterns you can make the possibilities are endless. :D Oh and I use cooking oils to recondition severely dried out clay.
Dan a very good video. Simple technique aimed at the whole family and Christmas just around the corner. The plastic measuring triangles are set squares. Previously used as drawing aides when producing technical drawings.
Love your video shows everyone that you don't have to have all fancy tools to make something fantastic. I use a sharp medium size kitchen knife to cut my clay.
Excellent job!!! I just wanted to thank you for the inspiration!!! Currently I am rocking a new Burl wood with a copper inlay wedding ring. That I learned how to do from you. Thank you so much for sharing your skills! Keep up the good work, and stay healthy friend!
Polymer clay can be made to look like so many stones, gems and stone. It's very versatile - but it has a "cheap" resale value because it is plastic after all. But these look very nice.
Thank you! Yeah it’s not as magical as a rare mineral or fossil but still an interesting material. I’m looking forward to learning a lot more techniques :)
I love your rings. Hope this is helpful. The product is pronounced fee mo. I sold it for years. Love the special effects with you as the water sounds. Thanks for getting back to basics with your things you find in the house to as a work kit. It's my favorite way to work!!!
A resin top coat, or varnish. Uv resin works pretty good and is easier to use since it's an almost instant cure. But if you're not careful with what type(there are many) and how you apply it. It could peel or chip off. Well, any of these things could chip or peel if the surface isnt prepared properly. Make sure to let cure for long enough too. Anyway. I use my uv nail gel top coat to finish. Its probably the easiest to use as it comes in a brush on bottle like normal polish. But when I use other uv gels and resins, I just use a flat brush, or toothpicks at times. I am not talking about using regular nail polish top coat. Most nail polish reacts with the polymer clay and will turn sticky and goopy over time. Anyhooo, sorry for the book. I hope it helps tho:) lol
@@cattfishing this helps a lot thank you! i never thought to use a clear uv gel nail polish as a finish. (which i currently have). i will try it out ☺️
@@cattfishing Using a varnish, you wouldn’t need to sand and polish down the final ring, right? From my limited understanding, varnish just applies a transparent shine to the product, would that be all? Thanks!
Hi dan good work looks fantastic where do you get that clay from. Just had some dichrolam delivered and its glass cant bend that. If you can help a fellow welsh boy that would be a great help keep up the good work and videos. Griff
Cheers dude - links in the description for Fimo clay (they are Amazon links so I get a small commission if anyone uses them and makes a purchase). You can also get polymer clay/fimo here in the UK from Hobbycraft/The Range. For Dichrolam go to www.ringsupplies.com as he has sheets made for ring makers. Hope that helps boyo! Dan
To cook polymer clay in an oven place the item in a foil baking tray and then clip another one on top and you are then safe to use in your oven, hope this helps.
Since you did a waposh and punched at the screen your now required to make a Jacksepticeye ring and send it to him that is the law for using a waposh and fist within 10seconds of eachother
No no no… don’t put your polymer clay in an oven that you use all the time for baking food you eat. It’s toxic. Please get a little tiny toaster oven and bake your clay in that.😙 Ohhh your oven is broken… ok!
My sister has got a polymer clay she loves it she loves your
channel too 😀😍
Aaah yash! The black ocean ring. INT +10, HP + 100, dreadlock hair growth + INFINITE. Brilliant piece bro \m/
Hahahaha infinite dread + 10 nose 😂
Very cool. I have made rings out of just polymer clay before and it was fun. :) It was the reason I bought a metal ring mandrel so I could bake the clay on the mandrel. Do be careful what kind of plastic you let the clay touch or store it in. Polymer clay will "eat" some plastics if left in contact long enough. Also clay left out will eventually dry out but it will take a long time and even if not left out. Sometimes I have bought it from the stores dried out and crumbly. I had to spend a long time reconditioning it and adding oils to get it workable again. :) Would love to see more rings like this using Polymer Clay. - Heidi
Great advice, hope the clay doesn’t melt my tubs lol
@@ZebranoWoodCraft Yeah I learned the hard way a few times when I accidentally left plastic things near my clay. It ate holes in some of it and some was just melted. Also glad you mentioned mokume gane. I love doing that with polymer clay. So many patterns you can make the possibilities are endless. :D Oh and I use cooking oils to recondition severely dried out clay.
Dan a very good video. Simple technique aimed at the whole family and Christmas just around the corner. The plastic measuring triangles are set squares. Previously used as drawing aides when producing technical drawings.
Beautiful inlay. Just wondering if you put any kind of jewelers glue in the ring Chanel before placing the clay in.
Great kid friendly ring project. Thank you for sharing. Everyone stay safe, happy 😊 and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Could you keep it shallow in the channel and then use uv resin over it?
I would think so
@@emmitt4313 thanks! I think I'll give it a go.
What a great video, so much fun
Nice idea!
Love your video shows everyone that you don't have to have all fancy tools to make something fantastic. I use a sharp medium size kitchen knife to cut my clay.
I was only wondering the other day, if I could incorporate fimo, as my daughter is always making rings with it!! Nice one!!
Haha yeah man I’m surprised that nobody has done this with ring blanks on UA-cam already! There’s tons of potential for cool designs.
Love your videos, your so positive and uplifting attitude keeps me entertained with every video.
Real cool rings,have to give a go as am stuck for some different ideas , thanks for the inspiration
Excellent job!!! I just wanted to thank you for the inspiration!!! Currently I am rocking a new Burl wood with a copper inlay wedding ring. That I learned how to do from you. Thank you so much for sharing your skills! Keep up the good work, and stay healthy friend!
Bosh! Thank you dude :)
Those are beautiful!!
Excellent Job!!
Absolutely wonderful!
Polymer clay can be made to look like so many stones, gems and stone. It's very versatile - but it has a "cheap" resale value because it is plastic after all. But these look very nice.
Thank you! Yeah it’s not as magical as a rare mineral or fossil but still an interesting material. I’m looking forward to learning a lot more techniques :)
I love your rings. Hope this is helpful. The product is pronounced fee mo. I sold it for years. Love the special effects with you as the water sounds. Thanks for getting back to basics with your things you find in the house to as a work kit. It's my favorite way to work!!!
Going to try tomorrow.
Great idea!
So epic bro! Definitely going to try and smash a few of these out this weekend! 🤙
Bosh! FaceTime me while you make it!!
You can like your pan or whatever you use for the oven part with aluminum foil so that you can use it with food again (after the foil is removed)
thank you so much for making this video.
No problem! Enjoy making some cool rings!
cool video dude!! gonna have to try it with the little ones 🔥🔥🔥
Yeah boy! When lockdown is done you can come over for a crafternoon :)
Brilliant!
Thank you so much for this!! I’m making one for my boyfriend this Valentine’s Day
Hermoso.
Look great! Ty! Do u seal the rings?
Great video Brother as always!
Those look awesome! I think I'll try to make a ring blank out of wood and do this 🤔 no idea if it will work out well, but it doesn't hurt to try
Love Ur rings do thank u for sharing with us 👍💖
awesome tutorial. thank you! what would i use if i wanted the clay to have more of a glossy/shiny look?
A resin top coat, or varnish. Uv resin works pretty good and is easier to use since it's an almost instant cure. But if you're not careful with what type(there are many) and how you apply it. It could peel or chip off. Well, any of these things could chip or peel if the surface isnt prepared properly. Make sure to let cure for long enough too. Anyway. I use my uv nail gel top coat to finish. Its probably the easiest to use as it comes in a brush on bottle like normal polish. But when I use other uv gels and resins, I just use a flat brush, or toothpicks at times. I am not talking about using regular nail polish top coat. Most nail polish reacts with the polymer clay and will turn sticky and goopy over time. Anyhooo, sorry for the book. I hope it helps tho:) lol
@@cattfishing this helps a lot thank you! i never thought to use a clear uv gel nail polish as a finish. (which i currently have). i will try it out ☺️
@@cattfishing Using a varnish, you wouldn’t need to sand and polish down the final ring, right? From my limited understanding, varnish just applies a transparent shine to the product, would that be all? Thanks!
I love these rings. I have the clay and rings on order. Can't wait to give it a try. I was wondering how durable the clay is for rings?
Can you do the clay and then wood (vaneer) inside the clay? Or inlay the wood after the bake?
FEEEEMO!
Love your videos. I make rings too! Sculpey Premo is good as well!🎉
Cool....how strong are they...can they take normal day to day use with out breaking / chipping ??
I don’t think they’d stand up to serious punishment but they’d be hella cheap to replace!
Amazing Keep up all the hard work 👏 Liked & subscribed
Wonder if the clay would work on a Brentwood blank, then bake, then cut a groove for sterling wire inset, then cover with .CA or epoxy?
Triangle thingy is called ( or was called when I was at school) a set square
Where did you get the actual ring from? It looks so good
Links in the description of the video 👊🏽😎
Hi dan good work looks fantastic where do you get that clay from. Just had some dichrolam delivered and its glass cant bend that. If you can help a fellow welsh boy that would be a great help keep up the good work and videos. Griff
Cheers dude - links in the description for Fimo clay (they are Amazon links so I get a small commission if anyone uses them and makes a purchase). You can also get polymer clay/fimo here in the UK from Hobbycraft/The Range.
For Dichrolam go to www.ringsupplies.com as he has sheets made for ring makers. Hope that helps boyo! Dan
@@ZebranoWoodCraft thanks dan 🙏
wooo exelent
Wonder if there is enough colors to be able to make all 12 birthstone colors out of this clay?
Polymer clay comes in just about any colour
@@MissGroves been watching a lot of videos on this and see you can use mica powder. This is going to be great for my project.
Yeah man there’s a lot of colours but as long as you have red, blue and yellow you can mix anything you like :)
8:58 had me cracked up laughing! hahahaaa!
Shreddies were are these found never seen them here in California?
Can you use wood?
Yeah definitely. Very different process but you could inlay wood into metal cores. I’m sure there’s a way to inlay clay into wood too :)
To cook polymer clay in an oven place the item in a foil baking tray and then clip another one on top and you are then safe to use in your oven, hope this helps.
How mm is the ring?
8mm ✅
Pronounced Feemo (Fimo)
I bought some Fimo clay and it’s so hard I’ll never buy this brand again! I had some premo for years and it’s still soft.
Ah yes I used Fimo soft - not sure if I mentioned that in the vid.
Since you did a waposh and punched at the screen your now required to make a Jacksepticeye ring and send it to him that is the law for using a waposh and fist within 10seconds of eachother
A pizza cutter would work better I think
Figo pronounced FEE-MO
Im gonna make a ring blang kut if clay
You were wondering how to pronounce FIMO clay. It's feemo according to those who teach it.
Do you have kids Zebrano?
Haha no, I can barely look after myself!!
lol - pronounce feemo lol
Optimus Preem would be impressed 😂
No no no… don’t put your polymer clay in an oven that you use all the time for baking food you eat. It’s toxic. Please get a little tiny toaster oven and bake your clay in that.😙
Ohhh your oven is broken… ok!