Print your own how-to guide to bronze and copper clays

by Elaine Luther on May 14, 2009

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There is more and more good info. out now, free and in pdf form. If you like to have your facts on paper, here’s a list of some must have pdfs on BronzClay as well as Hadar’s Powder form clays.

Start with the manufacturer/distributor: Rio Grande has a pdf, Welcome to BronzClay here: http://www.bronzclay.com

Hadar Jacobson has complied many of her posts into one pdf, there’s a ton of information. Even if you’re not using Hadar’s Clay (TM), you can still learn a lot from this booklet. Her firing instructions are extremely helpful. If you’ve been having problems with incomplete sintering, this may solve your problems.

Read it here: http://artinsilver.com/Manual-new.pdf

If you’re confused about the many, many different ways people are firing the base metal clays, reading Marco Fleseri’s report on his experiments will help clear things up.

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Find details on those here: http://creativetexturetools.com/news

For even more resources, see the last round up: http://creativetexturetools.com/news

Have I missed any great information? What’s your favorite resource on the base metal clays? Please post a comment, thanks!

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