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Question about earrings and weight
Hi all, I have a question about earring weight, or lack thereof. I've made
some cute earrings but the clay is so light when baked (specifically Premo) that fish hook or French wires lift right out of the ear. I know I can get those little rubber plugs to put on the earwires, or use a different wire, but the earrings still lift up and they don't hang correctly. I haven't made earrings out of other clays yet but I can't imagine it's any different. I can't figure out a good way to add weight to a plain clay earring unless I put a backing on the earring and sandwich a piece of metal in between. Anybody got a better idea? Thanks, Martha |
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Question about earrings and weight
Other than switching to post earrings or leverbacks, the only option
would be to use more clay or add weight in some way. Barbara Bead & Polymer Clay Votary There is a very fine line between a hobby and mental illness. (Dave Barry) http://www.penguintrax.com and http://www.backseatgrammarian.com NEW! http://www.polymerclayworkshops.com |
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Question about earrings and weight
I often use glass and metal along with my polyclay beads, plus I tend to
make fairly large earrings. Cheers, Carla Martha wrote: Hi all, I have a question about earring weight, or lack thereof. I've made some cute earrings but the clay is so light when baked (specifically Premo) that fish hook or French wires lift right out of the ear. I know I can get those little rubber plugs to put on the earwires, or use a different wire, but the earrings still lift up and they don't hang correctly. I haven't made earrings out of other clays yet but I can't imagine it's any different. I can't figure out a good way to add weight to a plain clay earring unless I put a backing on the earring and sandwich a piece of metal in between. Anybody got a better idea? Thanks, Martha |
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Question about earrings and weight
Yup. Figured I'd have to start using something in addition, like glass. I'd
still like to figure out a way to weight the clay if the design calls for just clay... Martha "Carla" wrote in message t... I often use glass and metal along with my polyclay beads, plus I tend to make fairly large earrings. Cheers, Carla Martha wrote: Hi all, I have a question about earring weight, or lack thereof. I've made some cute earrings but the clay is so light when baked (specifically Premo) that fish hook or French wires lift right out of the ear. I know I can get those little rubber plugs to put on the earwires, or use a different wire, but the earrings still lift up and they don't hang correctly. I haven't made earrings out of other clays yet but I can't imagine it's any different. I can't figure out a good way to add weight to a plain clay earring unless I put a backing on the earring and sandwich a piece of metal in between. Anybody got a better idea? Thanks, Martha |
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Question about earrings and weight
Martha--what shape earrings are you making? I was thinking of small or
larger BBs, or even lead shot. small size, heavy for its mass...those wouldn't work for thin disk earrings, but for larger non-flat items, it might work..what do you think? Deb |
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Question about earrings and weight
Hmm. So far I'm trying to figure out how to weight disc, or other flat
shapes, but I like the idea of lead. I'm not about to go out and buy a whole box of ammo though and I don't know anybody who has a shotgun or a BB gun. I'll be there's some kind of lead solder that comes in sheet form though. Does anybody know about this? Maybe I can ask at a plumbing supply store or something. I was going to try and find flat brass discs, etc., but lead would require smaller pieces and could be cut more easily. Thanks for the tip! Martha "Deb Hayes" wrote in message ... Martha--what shape earrings are you making? I was thinking of small or larger BBs, or even lead shot. small size, heavy for its mass...those wouldn't work for thin disk earrings, but for larger non-flat items, it might work..what do you think? Deb |
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"Martha" nospam @ nospam.com wrote in message news:0_BKh.1783$DX5.1491@trndny06... Hmm. So far I'm trying to figure out how to weight disc, or other flat shapes, but I like the idea of lead. I'm not about to go out and buy a whole box of ammo though and I don't know anybody who has a shotgun or a BB gun. I'll be there's some kind of lead solder that comes in sheet form though. Does anybody know about this? Maybe I can ask at a plumbing supply store or something. I was going to try and find flat brass discs, etc., but lead would require smaller pieces and could be cut more easily. Thanks for the tip! Martha Try a fishing supply shop for lead & non lead fishing weights.... maybe... -- Jackdaw, collector of facts, trivia and bright twinkly things my addy is |
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Question about earrings and weight
Just thought of something - stained glass artists use lead foil type stuff.
Anybody know anything about that?Thanks. Martha "Dicon" wrote in message news "Martha" nospam @ nospam.com wrote in message news:0_BKh.1783$DX5.1491@trndny06... Hmm. So far I'm trying to figure out how to weight disc, or other flat shapes, but I like the idea of lead. I'm not about to go out and buy a whole box of ammo though and I don't know anybody who has a shotgun or a BB gun. I'll be there's some kind of lead solder that comes in sheet form though. Does anybody know about this? Maybe I can ask at a plumbing supply store or something. I was going to try and find flat brass discs, etc., but lead would require smaller pieces and could be cut more easily. Thanks for the tip! Martha Try a fishing supply shop for lead & non lead fishing weights.... maybe... -- Jackdaw, collector of facts, trivia and bright twinkly things my addy is |
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Question about earrings and weight
Thing is, you don't want lead to be in contact with skin, etc. Even on
dangly earrings it could be dangerous. Look at brass weights, etc. instead. Barbara Bead & Polymer Clay Votary There is a very fine line between a hobby and mental illness. (Dave Barry) http://www.penguintrax.com and http://www.backseatgrammarian.com NEW! http://www.polymerclayworkshops.com Martha wrote: Just thought of something - stained glass artists use lead foil type stuff. Anybody know anything about that?Thanks. Martha "Dicon" wrote in message news "Martha" nospam @ nospam.com wrote in message news:0_BKh.1783$DX5.1491@trndny06... Hmm. So far I'm trying to figure out how to weight disc, or other flat shapes, but I like the idea of lead. I'm not about to go out and buy a whole box of ammo though and I don't know anybody who has a shotgun or a BB gun. I'll be there's some kind of lead solder that comes in sheet form though. Does anybody know about this? Maybe I can ask at a plumbing supply store or something. I was going to try and find flat brass discs, etc., but lead would require smaller pieces and could be cut more easily. Thanks for the tip! Martha Try a fishing supply shop for lead & non lead fishing weights.... maybe... -- Jackdaw, collector of facts, trivia and bright twinkly things my addy is |
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Question about earrings and weight
True enough--I was thinking though, that the lead should be encased in PC.
just my $.02 Deb |
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