Cool Tools | Creating Connections with Phoenix Torch Fireable Clay™ with Karen Trexler

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 6

  • @CP-rc6wb
    @CP-rc6wb Před rokem

    Thank you. Would also be nice to see you torch fire it! 😊

    • @cooltoolsvideos
      @cooltoolsvideos  Před rokem

      Hello, you can watch Phoenix be torch fired here: czcams.com/video/8xeux-6MtZ4/video.htmlsi=waaH0NpXS6NEM8M4
      or here: czcams.com/video/x54Lh91k0wI/video.htmlsi=ed5ubHXIyM30EyIK
      Hope this helps!

  • @jessicagrill425
    @jessicagrill425 Před rokem

    Do you have a tutorial for making the ring you showed at the end? I love the simple elegance of it

    • @cooltoolsvideos
      @cooltoolsvideos  Před rokem

      We do not have a youtube tutorial, but we do have a sped up tutorial as a reel on instagram on creating this ring. If you go to our instagram, @cooltools.us, it is currently the third reel.

  • @jessicagrill425
    @jessicagrill425 Před rokem

    I have found this difficult to work with. I have used it to make a ring. It was almost like rubber to work with and adding water did not make slip. I could not join the 2 ends and it would not stay in the ring shape like art clay does

    • @cooltoolsvideos
      @cooltoolsvideos  Před rokem

      Hi Jessica, if the clay felt too firm, or like rubber as you put it, we recommend conditioning it before use. This can be done by rolling and folding the clay to achieve the desired consistency. You should be able to join the two ends with water, and hold them together for at least 30 seconds. If the ends are dry, you'll want to apply the water and let it soak a little before connecting (as shown). If you're still having trouble joining the two ends with water, try creating a thick homemade paste or use syringe to close the ring. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any other questions, we're happy to help.