I have now found the correct firing schedule for my prometheus pro 1 kiln.
Place pieces on steel mesh and pre heat kiln to 500c
Fire for 10 mins.
Next fire in carbon at 770c for 3 hours.
This has...
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I have now found the correct firing schedule for my prometheus pro 1 kiln.
Place pieces on steel mesh and pre heat kiln to 500c
Fire for 10 mins.
Next fire in carbon at 770c for 3 hours.
This has...
Well thanks anyway CJ57 for bothering to answer xx
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Haha yes they do. Do you think they are too thick then. I did a thinner one but it just broke in two.
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Test pieces after firing and brushing prometheus white bronzehttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170524/ef15dae16f218d8331985723481bedd2.jpg
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Today I have just finished firing the white clay bronze which doesn't state sterling and it is even worse very grey even after brushing.
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I am using that too but I just wanted a cheaper option because I enjoy making quite a few
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No didn't work. Back to the drawing board
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So I have now hopefully found my answer, accent silver. I'm giving that a try
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Yes I actually wondered that myself when buying it. It said on the website that it would look similar to silver but it's definitely more of a steel colour.
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Thanks Dennis, I might give it a try. I'll post the results
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to jewellery making so forgive me if this is a really stupid question.
I have been using white bronze sterling clay for the first time this week and it comes out looking more...
Hi everyone,
I'm new to jewellery making so forgive me if this is a really stupid question.
I have been using white bronze sterling clay for the first time this week and it comes out looking more...