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    Default Silver PMC clay advice- Fingerprints

    Hello! Ive joined the forum to get some info on this one project Im doing with Pmc3. My mother is dying and we have always done art and crafts together, in fact she purchased the clay herself to try but never got around to it. So I want to make some fingerprint pendants for us kids. I attempted it a few days ago but the fingerprint was basically invisible- there was only the finger indentation. Truth be told her fingerprints are on the faint side as it is... is this a typical problem? I was wondering if the clay is too dry- will I get a better fingerprint if its softer? Any suggestions? I may only have a few weeks left and I know I could send her fingerprint off for someone else to make them, but for the sentimental reasons I stated above, I would at least like to give it a decent shot myself. Thank you so much for any input offered!

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    Hi there, Welcome - though so sorry to hear the situation you are in.

    I don't have a lot of experience with PMC and found it quite fiddly. However, I think the professionals use a special modelling clay to take fingerprint impressions first. You would then have a mould you can use over again. Ux

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    I have not used pmc although from what I have seen of it I would not think it would take finger prints well, many years ago I met some one who used to etch fingers prints onto silver sheet

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    There are lots of posts about this subject. Go to the search box top right and use advanced search. Then put in fingerprints and press search now. Dennis.
    Last edited by Dennis; 17-04-2018 at 03:03 PM.

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    I have never done it, but I was wondering how I would solve the problem if I had to do it. I figured I would use a two part moulding material then try and make a finger from it using plaster of Paris and then use that to make fingerprint impressions in PMC.

    Then I tried what Dennis suggested and found a post by someone who tried something similar and suggests it works perfectly! [See Below]

    Quote Originally Posted by daisychain View Post
    When I made 3 pairs of cufflinks for my God-daughter's mum to give as Christmas presents I didn't want to try and press a 12 month old's finger into the clay that many times - definitely would have caused a tantrum!
    I pressed her finger into the two part moulding material and then made rolled a "finger" from polymer clay. I made sure that the end of the polymer clay was completely smooth and then pressed this into the mould of her finger, baked it and then used that to make the impressions into the silver art clay. It worked perfectly!

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    There's a big business in precious clay fingerprints if you search online. I'm wondering if the clay was bought a while ago that it has dried out considerably. I've only used it a few times and when I checked an unopened packet it's now solid and I don't think you can reconstitute it.
    As Dennis said there have been previous post that might give a little help but I wonder as your Mum is now very ill whether her fingerprints will be viable, I remember sadly how much everything deteriorated with my Mum and I'm sorry you are in this position. If the clay seems quite dry it might be worth buying a new pack once you've found out how to do it. Maybe try your own fingerprint as a guide to see what it should look like then reform the clay with that in mind and try and take one from your Mum

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    Thank you

    Please forgive my ignorance but some of the terms here are over my head- could you direct me to a name or brand of modelling clay that would be appropriate for that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JWelch View Post
    Thank you

    Please forgive my ignorance but some of the terms here are over my head- could you direct me to a name or brand of modelling clay that would be appropriate for that?
    I've not done it, but try a silicone mold kit. I have seen them on Amazon. Or you could try Fimo - it is almost impossible to keep fingerprints off this!

    PS - definitely worth checking the clay hasn't dried out over time, as suggested above. I found it dried very quickly out of the packet.

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    You will note that one member says in an old post that she would not try this with children under 5 years. What is not mentioned is that elderly people also have indistinct fingerprints, because their finger tips have worn shiny over the years.

    Check it out with an ink pad or maybe a washable felt tip.

    I have not done anything with clay for years, but if finger prints exist, or even if not, I would not bother with further in between stages, which gradually degrade the detail.

    I would choose a metal clay and use a newly opened batch which is soft and pliable. You also need a release medium, of which Tiger Balm is frequently suggested. I suspect that is just an overhyped greasy product and a very thin application of Vaseline would do. Dennis.
    Last edited by Dennis; 19-04-2018 at 01:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    in between stages, which gradually degrade the detail.
    This is what I was suspicious of myself. I think what Ill do is take an imprint with something like Femo as insurance, but attempt to make the jewelry with a direct imprint to get as much detail as I can, knowing it will probably not be much.
    Ive ordered fresh clay and upon more research, will be rolling it out twice as thick as I was at 5 cards thick. Thank you all for your support and patience!

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