Holly Gage
Feb 4, 20215 min
Torch firing is a great way to get started with working with Fine Silver Metal Clay. It opens the door to making small pieces, earrings, charms, sculptural elements to be added to traditional metalsmithing, and so much more. For successful torch firing of Fine Silver Metal Clay, you need a well-sintered piece for strength and durability. In a live FREE session, called, you guessed it, "Breaking the Ice: Torch Firing," I offered Newbies a 2-hour down and dirty demonstration for making their first piece and firing with a torch. We covered way more than I could ever have imagined in the Question and Answer portion and I was able to connect with new friends, and get them off of the sidelines and join the fun.
Following, you will have access to a Torch Firing Video, Cliff Notes for your studio, resources for continued learning of Metal Clay techniques, and an offer to attend, "Breaking the Ice: Kiln Firing." I'd love to see what you make, so feel free to join me on the Metal Clay and Mixed Media forum on Facebook
In this video you will see the whole process for learning the essential skills of torch firing:
Understand the importance of Metal Clay shrinkage and how to calculate it.
Knowing what to look for in a fully sintered Fine Silver Metal Clay piece.
How to use a torch.
Knowing the hot and cool spots of your torch flame.
How to know when you're Fine Silver Metal Clay piece is done.
How to avoid accidentally melting your Fine Silver Metal Clay piece.
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Hair back
Your set up should be 12" away from anything.
Good ventilation
Safety Glasses
The piece must be completely dry
Size - No more than 25 g (about a 1 1/4 diameter or 6 cards thick)
CZ’s must be under 5 mm (no quenching)
Heat Proof Surface - large tile or metal surface
Kiln brick, solder brick, or charcoal
Torch (Any jewelry torch)
Bowl of water and tweezers
Measure your Greenware before you start, so you can compare it with the size of the fired piece
Dim lights to be able to see the peachy glow you are trying to achieve
Hold torch approx. 2 inches from piece circling outside perimeter of the piece
When you see it get dark, smoke, then a small flame, the binder is burning off
Then you can torch directly on the piece
The hottest part of the torch is just in front of the dark blue cone, this is where you want the piece to be
Look for a peachy glow, then
Start timing 5 - 7 mins
Peachy glow must be maintained during the whole time
The piece then gets white in appearance
May start to curl due to shrinkage
(It can be flattened later with a rubber mallet between leather on a hard
surface once cool)
If you see what looks like Mercury during the process, back away to the cooler part of the flame which is the far tip of the flame, as this indicates it is starting to melt.
You know it is sintering when it shrinks from its original size according to manufacturers packaging
Using tweezers Quench in water
Air cool pieces with stones to avoid thermal shock resulting in cracking
Measure your piece for a second time and compare the measurement with your Greenware measurement. The percentage of shrinkage should be within the manufacturer's suggested shrinkage rate. The higher the shrinkage rate the better.
You can now move to brass brushing your piece with soap and water and polishing.
It doesn't take long before you are hooked on creating with Metal Clay, so here are some references that I've put together to help that journey go more smoothly. I'm adding new material all the time, so if you want to be in the know and Get Class and Blog Notifications
at the bottom of any page of my website, click on some of the links below to start exploring.
Here is the second FREE class offering because I am determined to Break the Fear and Break the Ice for those intimidated by their kiln. For more details and to register go to my class page
Breaking the Ice: Kiln Firing - FREE
February 22 at 4:00 - 6:00pm EST
(9:00 pm GMT, 3:00 pm CST, 2:00 pm MST, 1:00 pm PST)
Format: Go to Meeting by invitation
Demo and Q & A
Make your first earring or charm
Learn the ins and outs of Kiln Firing
To register: Go to my class page
I’m adding Jewelry classes regularly with small, live, interactive, online group sessions. Simply great connectivity with other artists during this pandemic, and tons of learning.
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Friday, Feb. 12 - Mar 19 • 6 - 7:00 EST
(11:00 pm GMT, 5:00 pm CST, 4:00 pm MST, 3:00 pm PST)
(6) week group sessions • 60 min. Live & Interactive on Go to Meeting
All levels of ability
(Kiln Fired)
Wednesday, March 3 - 24
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST
(12:00 pm CST, 11:00 am MST, 10:00 am PST)
(4) week group sessions • 60 min. Live & Interactive on Go to Meeting
(Torch or Kiln Fired)
Mondays, March 15 -April 19, 2021
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT
(12:00 pm CDT, 11:00 am MDT, 10:00 am PDT)
(6) weeks group sessions • 60 min. Live & Interactive on Go to Meeting
(Kiln Fired)
Wednesday, March 24 - April 14, 2021
6:00 PM- 7:00 PM EST
(11:00 pm GMT, 5:00 pm CST, 4:00 pm MST, 3:00 pm PST)
(4) week group sessions • 60 min. Live & Interactive on Go to Meeting
All levels of ability
(Torch or Kiln Fired)
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