Water and oil-based silver clay pastes are a great way to make connections, fill cracks and repair damaged silver pieces! Water paste works best for connecting clay to clay; it can be used to repair cracks in dried clay, or to connect wet or dry clay. You can also use water paste to decorate clay pieces by layering paste to your desired depth. Try layering it on natural leaves or other combustable items! Each paste is 15 grams
Oil paste is a thicker paste with oil in the mixture, rather than only water. Oil paste helps stick tricky pieces together without the fragility of water paste. Use it to attach bezels, tough joins, or even connect two fired pieces of silver together! Oil paste requires a slightly longer drying time, and be sure to burn off the binders adequately in the kiln.
One of the standout features of Project X .999 Silver Clay Paste is its incredible firing range. It can be fired using both a torch and a kiln, providing you with maximum convenience and flexibility. Plus, it can be fired at lower temperatures, making it accessible to a wide range of jewelry makers. Say goodbye to expensive equipment and hello to limitless possibilities!
Once fired, the results will leave you in awe. Project X .999 Silver Clay Paste delivers an ultra-high polish, giving your jewelry a professional and refined finish. The brilliance and shine of the silver will make your creations truly stand out!
With Project X .999 Silver Clay Paste, you're not just using any ordinary clay – you're stepping into the future of metal clay crafting. It offers a long working time, an incredible firing range, an ultra-high polish, and remarkable bendability after firing. Whether you choose to torch fire or kiln fire, the results will be nothing short of stunning. So, unleash your creativity and elevate your jewelry-making skills with Project X .999 Silver Clay Paste today!
Proudly made in North Carolina, USA, by Clay Revolution.
Specifications:
Additional Specifications:
Composition: .999 silver powder (approximately 90%), water and binder
Color: Pickle white
Shrinkage: 24-28%
Firing options: 1,650°F/900°C for 30 minutes to achieve highest hardness and maximum durability; or for low temperature options 1,110°F/600°C for 45 minutes; or torch fire at high temperature for 2 minutes or longer.
Melting point: 1,762°F/960°C