

These clays need to be fired in a temperature controlled electric kiln only. They can be used to create finer jewellery than the other Art Clay Silver Clay types and produce a harder, enriched silver which can be hallmarked sterling silver. The Art Clay Silver 950 Clays contain 95% silver and 5% copper (as opposed to 92.5% silver and 7.5% alloy in sterling silver). On our website you will find a range of firing tools, pure silver jewellery findings and fireable gem stones. When kiln, torch or stove-top fired, the binders burn away leaving pure, 99.9% silver and the resulting pieces can be hallmarked. These clays consists of finely ground pure silver mixed with non-toxic binders and water. Art Clay Silver – The precious metal silver clays from Art Clay Silver.

Delete the extra rows and columns in the template-you won’t need them all-and you’ll be set. Pick one of her whirlpool designs and enter the angle measures that Fuse provides to create the crease pattern. If folding one whirlpool leaves you hungry for more, buy Fuse’s book and go to the template provided with the sketch. The “Sample Whirlpool” page of the Sketchpad model displays the crease pattern above along with directions for printing it. Once you’ve printed the whirlpool pattern, cut it out. The final few minutes of the video below provide some pointers on folding the whirlpool. To experiment with whirlpools yourself, start by downloading this sketch. This video explains how I used Sketchpad to create a general whirlpool template that can be used to fold the more than 20 whirlpool designs in Fuse’s book.
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By contrast, establishing the crease lines in a whirlpool defies a traditional origami instruction like, “Fold the paper in half along the diagonal.” Without software (or a ruler and protractor), a whirlpool could not exist. For most origami models, there is a well-defined folding sequence that allows a folder to start with a fresh, unmarked sheet of paper and determine where each crease belongs. The crease lines that define a whirlpool can only be created with the aid of a tool like Sketchpad.The sample crease pattern here only hints at a spiral, but other whirlpools are decidedly more spiral-like in appearance. Whirlpools are folded from spirals. Whereas most origami models are folded from squares, rectangles, or regular polygons, whirlpools begin life as spirals.This particular crease pattern creates the hexagonal whirlpool shown above.

