Firing Guides & Information
Cyprus™ Copper Clay Firing Guide
Offered in lump (wet) form, this clay is waterbased, air dries and fires to .999 pure copper. Economical, easy to form, fire and finish, the fired clay presents as beautiful on its own or as the perfect platform for enameling projects.
FS999™ Fine Silver Clay Firing Guide
FS999 has a low shrinkage rate of 8-9% and can be kiln fired only.
EZ960® Sterling Silver Clay Firing Guide
No two part mixing and no carbon required. Sterling silver alloy with wonderful strength.
PMC Fine Silver Clay Firing Guide
Covers all the PMC Fine Silver clay products.
OneFire PMC STERLING Firing Guide
96% fine silver and 4% copper. No carbon required.
PMC STERLING Clay Firing Guide
.925 Sterling Silver alloy clay fires in carbon.
BRONZclay (Original) Firing Guide
Everything you need to know about firing BRONZclay by Metal Adventures.
FASTfire BRONZclay Firing Guide
So easy to fire! Get started with our complete instructions.
COPPRclay Firing Guide
Learn how to make slip, fire and finish this easy to use copper metal clay.
White COPPRclay Firing Guide
Learn how to make slip, fire and finish this easy to use copper metal clay.
Aussie Metal Clay Firing Guide
There are many different Aussie Metal Clays; each with a different firing guide. Please click on the product page for the corresponding firing information.
Five Star Clay Firing Guide
All colors can be fired together with Five Star Clay!
Hadar's One-Fire Clay Firing Guide
Hadar’s Clay One-fire clays have a very long shelf life and nice consistency, are non-toxic, and do not contain allergenic ingredients such as nickel.
Goldie Clay Firing Guides
Goldie Clay includes a full line of base metal clays - Bronze, Iron, Brass and Copper. These clays all come in powder form with a very long shelf life.
Quick Reference Firing Schedule - Silver
Embedded Objects
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Any object that can withstand the firing temperatures and times of silver metal clay can be embedded and fired in place. Some natural gemstones, lab gems and cubic zirconia can be used, as well as porcelain. Check out our Gemstone Firing Guide for details on a specific stone.
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