Seven Goldie Metals ™ Sample No 4
Why try only one type of clay when you can try more!
The set of samples Goldie Metals ™ No 4 comes with 4 different types of clay, available in packs of 50 g:
1 x 50 gr Goldie Lemon Brass
1 x 50 gr Goldie Bronze Hard
1 x 50 gr Goldie Soft Bronze
1 x 50 gr Goldie White Iron
Shake the envelope well before opening to ensure a uniform mixture of metal powder and binder.
Goldie Bronze™ is a bronze of a beautiful golden color, which becomes very hard after burning. Comes in 2 types of powder - SOFT si HARD. SOFT it has a very soft consistency and is ideal for working with punches and textures, being an excellent medium for fine details. HARD is used to create a firmer type of clay with maximum strength - it is ideal for bracelets, rings and decorative objects. The two types can be mixed when they are in powder form, before adding water. If you plan to create a piece with fine details but also want maximum strength, a mixture of equal amounts of bronze is recommended. HARD si SOFT.
Goldie Bronze ™ is an ecological product. Contains about 90% copper and 10% tin. Binders are organic and non-toxic. Bronze Gold ie shrinks by about 8% -11% when burned, depending on the shape and size of the piece. Dry clay can be ground to the consistency of a powder and then reconstituted. Goldie Bronze ™ is simple and economical to use.
FOR MIXING
● Mix the powder very well in the original container to ensure a homogeneous mix, and then place the desired amount in a smaller container.
● Add a few drops of water or spray a little water and mix with a spoon or knife, adding water as needed, until a clay of plasticine consistency is obtained.
● Roll the clay block in the form of a thin sheet and fold it. Roll again, from the fold to the edge. Repeat the action several times to confirm that any traces of air are removed from the clay to obtain a smooth and consistent surface before use. Put in a plastic bag or container and wait 30 minutes.Note: We recommend the use of demineralized or distilled water for mixing or rehydrating clay.
FOR PROCESSING
● To combine items, mix a little powder with water to make a paste. The elements can be linked with the method that uses only water in the same way as for silver clay.
● The parts can be left to dry naturally, they can be put in a dehydrator or on a hob. Dry at 90 ° C or below. Higher temperatures than this can cause cracks or if steam appears, they can create air bubbles in the material.
● Remember to clean the tools very well when changing from one type of clay to another to prevent cross-contamination, unless you deliberately want to mix the clays.Note: As with the initial mixture, we recommend the use of demineralized or distilled water when we want to apply antique effects.
● The clay must be completely dry before burning. Any trace of water will boil and then damage the piece.
● Place the parts in a steel container stainless steel on a layer of activated carbon at least 1 cm deep. The distance between the parts must be at least 1 cm. container open it is put in the cold oven and burns in the maximum ramp at the following temperatures:
● A full ramp burn is performed at the following temperature:
Goldie Lemon Brass - 870 ° C / 2h
2. It is recommended to burn in a well ventilated place or under a kitchen hood.
3. Use gloves and goggles, oven pliers and loading shovel.
4. Place the hot parts on thermally insulated surfaces
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