I live in seattle area and can’t seem to find anyone to teach pmc any advice will be much appreciated!
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It’s not an easy medium to master. It takes a good deal of practice, and taking classes is something I highly recommend. But patience and persistence pay off … it is possible to create beautiful jewelry with PMC!
yeah, I sure was setting high goals for a first time user… I made em and they cracked but I have since then learned a lot more about the process and wouldn’t have that problem today. The technique has been refined TREMENDOUSLY since I first used it 3 1/3 years ago. There are now the mini-kilns for better more even heating whereas when I used the PMC I had a crappy torch in my kit. More English materials on PMC as well.
The wedding rings at least looked good and they fit.



