Click to enlargeHadar's Clay™ -  Quick-fire Steel <BR>100 grams

Steel clay in quick-fire steel is now available in the form of powder. The powder is already mixed with a binder and all you have to do is add water. The advantages over pre-mixed clay are that you won't have to worry about shelf life, and that you can easily bring the clay to the desired consistency. The clay is very forgiving, soft, pliable, and sticks well to itself. It mixes quickly, with no mess.

Quick-fire Steel is the newest version of steel clay in the form of powder. It is fired in one phase only. Please download the instruction manual below.

Shipping

For all orders the shipping cost is now calculated automatically. You will need to select the correct shipping option (package size), depending on what you are ordering. When you place your order, please choose one of the following options:

  • USPS Priority Mail, Flat Rate Envelope (books only, up to 2) – choose this option if you are ordering 1 or 2 books and nothing more.


  • USPS Priority Mail, Small Box (jars of clay powder only, up to 8) – choose this option if you are ordering up to 8 jars of clay powder and nothing more.


  • USPS Priority Mail, Medium Box (books and clay powder, 20 lb max) – choose this option (a) if you are ordering 3 books or more, or (b) if you are ordering 9 jars of clay powder or more, or (c) if you are ordering a combination of books and clay powder.


Instruction Manual for Hadar’s Clay™ - Quick-fire Steels



Please watch the video clip below to see the preparation process.



Quantity: 100 grams. Each jar comes with a moisture absorber inside.


Photos

MSDS (coming soon)

For further instructions, updates, free projects and troubleshooting, please visit my blog.

100 grams of steel clay powder have more volume than copper and bronze clay powder and need to be packed in a larger container. Therefore, the shipping options may change.


STL001$20.00
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