~Nan

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VERY niceGlassOrchid wrote:Here is a new Pmc/dichro piece I'm pretty happy with. I still have to patina the piece but wanted to share and had a minute....
~Nan
Developed by Mitsubishi Materials in Japan, Precious Metal Clay (PMC) is powder-sized particles of fine silver suspended in a non-toxic organic binder and water. PMC is worked like clay to produce uniquely textured surfaces. It is dried then kiln-fired at high temperatures, allowing the metal particles to sinter/fuse while the binder and moisture burn away. The result is pure silver -- light, durable and beautiful. Jewelry made from PMC is often described as fine silver or marked FS .999 -- indicating a higher silver content than sterling which is .925.ellen abbott wrote:OK, what does PMC mean?
It has been almost 4 years since Tim McCreight's book was actually written and a lot has happened, including the introduction of versions of PMC which fire at lower temperatures and offer less shrinkage. Cece Wire published a new book earlier this year. Both are generally available through Amazon.com and Rio Grande.Kay wrote:Would you suggest a book on the use of PMC. Have just ordered some and am afraid to use it. Am I just cheap? :roll:
Kay
nita - nancy tang did the piece - wish i could take creditBonita (Nita) Crawford wrote:Dee,
It's gorgeous. I've been wanting to try some PMC, but haven't gotten
up the nerve, yet. I'd like to take a class on using it.
How long have you been using it?
Nita