✨ Unleash Your Creativity with Prometheus Copper Clay!
Prometheus Copper Clay is a versatile crafting material that simplifies the firing process with propane torch capabilities, offers a slow drying time for extended working periods, and can be conveniently stored at room temperature without the need for specialized equipment.
Brand | Prometheus |
Model Number | 855 1116 |
Colour | Silver |
Item Weight | 61 g |
Material | Pâte Bronze |
Special Features | easy firing options, slow drying character, room temperature storage, easy shaping, hand or tool shaping |
Item Weight | 61 g |
V**V
Excellent product.
Excellent copper Clay, eazy to use and modeling.
R**S
Fun and reasonably easy to fire
Was able to fire this one with a kitchen blowtorch. Still learning how to make clean details but makes a nice looking finished product
C**B
Instructions not correct
I created some lovely pieces of jewellery with this - however some pieces didn't seem to fire correctly with a blow touch and just fell apart in the pickle. The instructions say to fire cherry red for 7 - 10 mins - from experience I would say at least 10 mins and for bigger pieces you will need a kiln
R**N
Unique clay..
Ive created copper runes out of 100g..they shine up well..10 mins only to bake in a kiln after 20 mins heating..takes some burnishing though..a polishing machine also would be easier..
B**B
Not great if torch firing
Definitely not as good as the “art clay copper” if you’re using a torch to fire it. Difficult to keep it at a constant heat & I found pieces needed to be fired 2 or 3 times and still had remains of clay in, whereas the “art clay” brand heated quickly and evenly & only needed one firing with the torch.You really do get what you pay for
P**L
Great addition
Not used yet but will come in handy worth the money i paid
A**R
Very hard to use. Unforgiving and didn't manage to get any finished items
I found this clay really difficult to use overall. It dries out really quickly, even with minimal handling.Once I'd set the shapes with the clay, I had a few issues getting the clay to dry fully throughout, even with the small shapes I was making. When I did manage to dry it out, the clay became very brittleWhen it came to firing the clay, I followed the instructions and fired with a butane torch. The first couple of pieces didn't work - the clay didn't burn off in the middle and left a brittle, copper outside. I tried firing for longer with others and with higher temperatures.Didn't really enjoy working with it at all. If you have extensive knowledge of using these types of clays, you might like it, but I definitely didn't.
P**Y
Have used the silver clay several times and loved the results
Have used the silver clay several times and loved the results? Unfortunately the same can’t be said for the copper clay. I have followed the firing instructions to the letter...both options...and neither have worked. I have also tried firing it to a slightly higher temperature for longer...the firing was still incomplete and the pieces were very thin, fractured easily and only partially resembled cooper. Really disappointing.
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