Now, see Barbara, I googled and found Lulubug :X
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Now, see Barbara, I googled and found Lulubug :X
Off to play with me pasta roller and make some skinner blends :~:
NO. :'(. NO. :'(. NO. :'(. Not America AGAIN!!!!!! Must start thinking how to brew my own
....cauldron - check...pigment colours used in cake decorating - check...PVA glue - check... HMMM...seem to remember something about cold porcelain used to make indestructable sugarpaste flowers.....mmmmmMMMmmmmm......a litle research in order....da di da da da......:D
Ahhhh I feel a new "tasty" jewellery range coming on!
nicx
How would you affix the polymer to the fired pmc? I can't see how you'd manage to do that... apart from maybe appoxy...
Any ideas?
Ceri :)
I attach little silver balls at the back of the piece :D The polymer is pushed overthe balls and as it shrinks in the oven it makes a mechanical bond....(you can also glue it)
Nic x
I was thinking in terms of rivets - I quite like the look of those and they would suit the idea I have in mind
Mechanical bond ooo Nic get you! :cool:
Ok Di, looking forward to your results....:camera:
Ahhh maybe I should've said "chemical bond" instaed of glue ;) :-D
nic x
If you do PMC you ought to try real enamel as it works so well and transparent enamels are really clear and bright. I think some people are nervous of enamel but there's no need to be, particularly on PMC. You don't even need a kiln as torch firing is just as good. I think it's much easier to use than resin which runs all over the place.