Hello,
I'm making a pendant using PMC3 and wanted to set a Rhodolite in it. Does anyone know if this will stand the heat when torch firing?
D x
Hello,
I'm making a pendant using PMC3 and wanted to set a Rhodolite in it. Does anyone know if this will stand the heat when torch firing?
D x
Rhodolite is a type of garnet (not to be confused with rhodonite) and will thus survive the heat of firing in PMC. Other stones that will include peridot, ruby and diamond. Having said that, a slow heating is always needed to avoid thermal shock so i would never recommend using a torch but it can be done if you are careful to heat it up very slowly by playing the flame across the piece for gradually increasing time. When cooling down cover the piece with a sheet of insulating material like kaowool or vermiculite to slow down the cooling rate.
Nick R
I was told NEVER to fire Diamonds, they will burn away. Here is another guide for you Gemstones in Metal Clay
Diamond?? Wouldn't try it for the world. Try zircons instead.
SilverBlueberry.etsy.com
Sorry for the slow reply!!
I've been busy looking after my mum as she's had a fall so all my jewellery bits have been put on hold...however I'm home now so will be putting all your advice to the test...thank you x
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