Instructions
Prometheus Sterling White Bronze is a claylike material which turns into pure solid bronze, similar to silver color, when fired in a kiln. It is a mixture of micron sized bronze powder, water and organic binder. It can be formed by hand, rolled into a sheet or a rope. It can be molded, textured, even turned on a potter's wheel. Prometheus Sterling White Bronze clay can be fired with most lab-created gemstones (cubic zirconias), pre-tested natural stones, glass beads, ceramic and porcelain.
When the clay is fired in a kiln, the organic binder evaporates and burns away and you're left with pure, solid Sterling White Bronze.
You can create unique jewelry, ornaments, hollow ware, statues, sculptures and many other decorative objects. Anything you create with Prometheus Sterling White Bronze clay with Prometheus Copper Clay and Prometheus Bronze Clay.
Combine it with your imagination and let your fingers do the rest!
It is similar to working with Prometheus copper clay and Prometheus bronze clay silver clays, polymer clays, modelling dough, flower dough and ceramic clays and very easy to use.
Wet Stage
Drying
Dry Stage
Whilst the dried Prometheus Sterling White Bronze clay is strong, you still need to take some care when working with it. You can carve designs on the surface, file it, grind it, drill holes with hand tools or rotary tools and engravers. To join dried pieces, wet the joining points with a brush and apply some paste. After completing your design, it is easy to sand uneven surfaces, using sand papers, and sanding sponges. It is a lot easier to do this step now--before you have fired the clay!
This is a 2-step-method.
Put approximately 3cm. of activated carbon to the bottom of a steel container. Place the pieces with at least 1.5cm space between each other and fill the container with activated carbon, close the lid and put it into the kiln at 770°C / 1420°F. Let the kiln raise to the target temperature again and fire it for 120 minutes. When the firing is completed, either leave it to cool down in the kiln or, carefully take it out and leave it on a heat isolated surface until it is cold enough to take your pieces out. You can combine PWB with PBC, PCC and fire with the same firing schedule. Please note that at this firing schedule, shrinkage of PCC is 9-10%, PWB 10-11% and PBC 13%.
Annealing
In order to maintain high strength and malleability, PWB needs annealing. Heat your pieces at 565°C (1050°F) on a stainless steel mesh for 5 minutes and quench in water.
Finishing Prometheus Sterling White Bronze Clay
Polish the piece with a burnisher, polishing papers, a tumbler or polishing motor. Using polishing compounds can give extra shine to your works.
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