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Photo-Polymer Plates For Jewelry Artists - 6 Must-Have Techniques to Make Your Jewelry Unique!

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The use of Photo-polymer Plates in Visual Arts is extensive! Although Photo-polymer Plates were developed for Flexographic (industrial) printing, artists soon found ways to exploit this very versatile material for making art prints, etchings, artist books and more.
Today these plates are also used by jewelry artists world wide.
When I first introduced the Metal Clay community to the concept of making texture and design plates at home, for a low cost and in a very short period of time, I had no idea how well they would be embraced.
But making impressions is only one technique the plates can be used for.
Once you have the set up for exposing and making the plates, you are all set to use them for all sorts of other things: 1.
Printing
This is what they were designed for! Think of packaging and presentation materials and printing on materials to make jewelry from.
  • Use your logo on Card Tags, pretty paper bags etc
  • Print onto perspex or on glass for use in jewelry pieces
2.
Embossing
This works especially well when you use the harder polymer plates.
All you need is a simple ball stylus purposely designed for embossing, or try an empty ballpoint pen to start you off.
Make sure to use good quality, heavy paper.
3.
Using a Photo-polymer Plate as a Mould for Wax Models for Casting
Making multiple, or related castings is easy when you start with a basic design in a polymer plate.
  1. Use the deepest plate you can buy
  2. Brush vaseline into the grooves and all over the plate
  3. Build a shallow retaining 'wall' around the design to keep the liquid wax in
  4. Pour the wax carefully into all the grooves
  5. Let it cool naturally and take it off the plate
The resulting wax can be further worked like any other wax model 4.
Making Moulds for Glass
Make a master for Casting plaster
  1. Use the depth of plate suitable for your design (a plastic backed plate would work better for this process)
  2. Oil well in the grooves and all over the plate
  3. Build a retaining 'wall' around the design, make it in two steps, one for the plaster and one a bit deeper for the glass
  4. Pour in your casting plaster mix and let set
  5. Take off the plate and dry thoroughly
  6. Then follow you favourite casting schedule with the glass of your choice
5.
Making Moulds for Pottery Clay
Plaster moulds made for clay would be similar to the ones described above.
They can be simple press moulds, or made with a well to take casting slip.
Use a flexible plate to make it easier to release from the plaster or clay would be advisable.
Make lovely ceramic pieces that can be set in metal or simply strung on cord or leather.
6.
Making Impression Plates for Polymer Clay and Metal clays
And last but not least..
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this is what many metal clay artists use to get nice clean lines in their designs.
  • Excellent as a starting point for further carving
  • Great for bold inlay designs
  • Making metal Logo tags, using computer artwork including lettering
  • Making Keum-boo texture plates and more
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