Sunday, May 31, 2009

Metal clay tips and tricks



I dry my larger domed pieces on a wooden ball, but I leave smaller pieces flat until after they're fired. I find it easier to dome them (or "dap" them) once they are metal. Instead of using a dapping block (a wooden or metal block with domed recesses) I've found that a wooden dapping tool and a rubber block get the job done with no marks on the piece and the embossed image on the front unharmed. I put the piece face down on the rubber block, and tap at it with a hammer and my dapping tool until it's domed. Fine silver right out of the kiln is very soft, so it's very easy. I did buy the cheap steel dapping set at Harbor Freight because I always wanted one, but I rarely use it. Maybe once I get back into some traditional fabricating, but for now I love my wood and rubber tools!

2 comments:

Cinnamon*Sticks Boutique said...

Hi Sue

Thanks for sharing the tips!
I see the wings and heart on your bench there :O)
Have a lovely week!
Canela

Beadin By The Sea said...

Thanks for posting this. I bought a wooden set (block and dapping tools) but I find the block too recessed. I'll have to try the rubber block instead. Love your work, especially your fruit series!