 I much prefer the molds to the stainless steel pan!
I much prefer the molds to the stainless steel pan! The Stainless Steel pan makes such a mess, I decided to try the wine bottle mold I had and kiln shelve pieces.  The photo above was before covering with the carbon on top.
The Stainless Steel pan makes such a mess, I decided to try the wine bottle mold I had and kiln shelve pieces.  The photo above was before covering with the carbon on top. What a mess...this is what happens to steel at 1500 degrees! It flaked all over the kiln.
What a mess...this is what happens to steel at 1500 degrees! It flaked all over the kiln. First firing was too hot and the pieces were a weird combination of burnt and were not sintering at all points. I had to fire three times lowering the temperature to get the adjustment right.
First firing was too hot and the pieces were a weird combination of burnt and were not sintering at all points. I had to fire three times lowering the temperature to get the adjustment right.Crispy critters:


Even though it took some tests and trials, metal clay is such a great material to work with. It requires just a few tools and a kiln. Silver clay can be fired without a kiln by torch flame. So far I've worked with fast-fire bronze, copper and silver (PMC).
 Here are some pieces that are dried, prepped and ready to be fired.
Here are some pieces that are dried, prepped and ready to be fired. You can see successful :-) finished pieces in my Etsy shop by clicking here.
You can see successful :-) finished pieces in my Etsy shop by clicking here.
 
 
 

I enjoyed reading several of your posts. I understand about a studio not staying clean and tidy!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a really cool process! Love the leaft designs. Thanks for sharing it. :)
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