25 Gram Pack 960 Project X Silver Clay
SPX9625
25 Gram Pack .960 Project X Silver Clay See Description below for important info

25 Gram Pack 960 Project X Silver Clay
SPX9625
25 Gram Pack .960 Project X Silver Clay See Description below for important info
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Specs
Material | Metal Clay |
Recycled Detail | Standard Sterling Silver Material |
Nation of Origin | United States |
Finish | Bright |
Manufacturing Method | Other or Multiple |
Anti Tarnish | No |
Tariff | 2508.40.0150 |
Gram Weight | 35.53 |
Description
Project X clays unique properties include greater density than other metal clays and the ability to solder to sterling silver findings. Try combining your clay designs with other Halstead components to increase design possibilities and save time in the studio. Metal clay is ideal for making small, sculptural multiples. You can easily solder on drop or link rings to convert your designs into jewelry components.
- Cannot be shipped to the United Kingdom
- See Media section below for instructions, product comparison, and more info. Read all instructions before experimenting with metal clay.
- Expect 20%-28% variable shrinkage at firing. Exact shrinkage will vary depending on firing temperature and duration.
- Due to variable shrinkage, clay is not recommended for rings or bracelets that will require precise sizing.
- Clay is firm when taken out of the package. Before shaping, condition clay by rolling out, folding over, and re-rolling a few times to soften. Flex clays will be even firmer than standard.
- You can spritz water on clay to achieve desired consistency after conditioning.
- Clay should be used within 9 months - 1 year for optimal performance. Crumbly old or overworked clay can be rehydrated with EHSPX1 rehydration fluid to reactivate binding agents.
- Recommended minimum thickness: .5mm for earring components, 1mm - 1.5mm for items requiring greater strength & durability.
- All Project X Silver Clays are compatible with soldered sterling silver attachments. Solder only on magnesia. Heat reflective surfaces may melt silver clay during soldering. Normal pickling and finishing will be required to remove oxidation after soldering.
- After firing, clay will appear white. Scrub gently with a soft brass brush to bring out silver shine.
.960 Silver Clay
- You should air dry standard .960 silver clay before kiln firing
- .960 clay must be kiln fired at 1600 degrees F for about 30 minutes. Do not torch fire.
- .960 clay is stronger than .999 clay after firing. Recommended for pieces that will require more strength for durability.
Flex Clay notes:
- Flex clays have higher moisture retention and longer working time. Bendable after air drying but firm once heat dried as described below.
- Flex clays must be heat dried for 10-30 minutes at about 300 degrees F prior to firing or clay will bubble. Oven, hot plate, or toaster oven will work fine
Detailed Specs
Media
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