Absolutely! You can find enameling videos, many on enameling over fired metal clay here in our Learning Center: cooltools.us/pages/enameling-project-videos
FS999 requires a kiln. There are some fine silver clays such as PMC and Art Clay Silver that can be torch fired, if you used these instead. Hope this helps!
this is beautiful you could do it with so many different ideas
Always enjoy 😉 lots of additional information...kat
Such a great tutorial...thank you so much!
Thanks for the amazing video! You are really a master with silver clay!
Really nice piece, I will try this.
Thank for the great lesson. Learned a lot. Eudice G
Ah, Lisel, you are so missed.
She truly is! ❤
You're a fantastic teacher thank you so much. Do you have a tutorial for the ring you're wearing on your left index finger it's gorgeous!
Hello, you can watch how Lisel made this ring here: www.cooltools.us/EZ960-Sterling-Adjustable-Ring-s/2468.htm
Thanks for watching!
Could you use enamel instead of the resin?
Absolutely! You can find enameling videos, many on enameling over fired metal clay here in our Learning Center: cooltools.us/pages/enameling-project-videos
Can this be torch fired, or is a kiln absolutely essential?
FS999 requires a kiln. There are some fine silver clays such as PMC and Art Clay Silver that can be torch fired, if you used these instead. Hope this helps!
@@cooltoolsvideos I only use PMC, but I was concerned about the 3D aspect of this particular pendant.
@@wendyannh You should be able to still torch fire, it just may take longer due to the thickness of this piece.
yes amazing tutorial! love all the tutorials with lisel , please tell me how much clay do i need for this project?
Hi Aurora, this project probably takes about 25 grams of FS999 Fine Silver Clay. Glad you enjoyed watching!
If you have a little of EZ960 and a little fs999 can you roll them togeather and use them.
Hi Larry, you could do this, but you would need to fire the clay at 1650°F for 4 hours. Thanks for watching!
You are amazing 😉
Awesome project, Lis-el! Did you make the bail too?
Hi Laura, the pinch bail can be found here: www.cooltools.us/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=FND-863
Thanks for watching!