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Delphi: PMC silver clay pieces--shapes like a clay, fires to pure silver.


3380 E. Jolly Rd., Lansing, MI 48910

Description of project: Expensive silversmithing with wax molds are a thing of the past. PMC (1) See Portable Media Center.

(2) (PCI Mezzanine Card) A PCI-based mezzanine card that is widely adapted to VMEbus, CompactPCI and PCI cards.
 shapes like a clay, then fires to 99.9% pure silver. Use simple clay tools to create intricate silver pieces. No kiln required! Advance to creating with PMC and enamels, glass, and bisque bisque 1  
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. Get started easily with Delphi's starter kits, tools, instruction, and discounted PMC clay.

Materials: PMC silver clay, dichroic glass The brilliant dichroic optical properties of dichroic glass are the result of multiple micro-layers of metal oxides. These thin layers of oxides have a total thickness of three to five millionths of an inch.

NASA developed dichroic glass for use in satellite mirrors.
, bisque beads, enamels, Precious Metal Clay Metal clay, is a clay-like medium used to make jewelry, beads and small sculpture. It consists of very small particles of precious metals (such as silver, gold or platinum) mixed with an organic binder and water.  in Mixed Media project book

Grade level: middle school and high school

Estimated project time: two to four class periods

Complete Project Lesson Plans and Free Supply Catalog Available Call 888-281-5780 or visit www.DelphiGlass.com/teach.

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Date:Apr 1, 2005
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