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Fine Silver Earring Posts
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| Materials: PMC3 PMC 3 paste 20 gauge fine silver wire Tools and Supplies
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Ball up 20g fine silver wire with a torch and cut into approximately 1/2" lengths. |
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Roll out clay 2 cards thick, stamp with signature (available from Babette Cox) or apply texture if desired and use cutters to make small circles.
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Dry to a mostly dry stage. |
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Drill a small hole in the center of each circle. |
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Roll out some more clay 2 cards thick and apply texture if desired. |
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While the second set of circles are still damp, place a little water on the back of the smaller circles and a little paste on the front of the larger circles. |
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Insert the balled up wire pieces from the back to the front of the smaller circles. |
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Place the small circle onto the larger circle, pressing the balled up portion of the wire into the still damp clay of the larger circle. Allow to dry. Hint: You can make a lot of these up in advance and leave them at this stage until you need them. |
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Attach the preformed post to the back of an earring with water and slip, allow to dry to completely dry stage and then fire at 1650 degrees for 2 hours. Before tumbling, work harden the wire by closing pliers on it several times or tapping it lightly with a small hammer. After tumbling, straighten and work harden the wire again, trim the wires to the desired length and round the ends of the wire with a small cup burr or sandpaper. |
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A finished earring with fine silver posts. |
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The posts with an earrnut |
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Now sit back and admire your work. Enjoy!
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