Möglich ist es, aber die Fertigprodukte sind elaborierter. Ich hänge dir mal ein Rezept an, selbst ausprobiert habe ich es nicht.
Homemade .999 silver clay. I saved $281 making my own batch.
Collaborated efforts on developing this recipe with Kim Taylor and Mary Elizabeth Long-Simpson
Edit, my recipe
I use silver powder I get from a place on eBay. But I make the binder the same as all of my clays.
-4 parts methyl cellulose
-1 part quinoa flour
-1 part rice powder
-1 part xanthum gum
Now for the rice flour. I steam sushi rice (but any rice works well), then dry it in the oven at about 170. Then I use this flour mill that really gets stuff small, like 4 microns small.
I also use the flour mill on the quinoa, I just buy it whole and mill it down.
But then I mix the clay at
-8 parts metal powder
1 part binder
Then as I’m mixing the clay, I add a drop or two of olive oil to keep it from being sticky, and it also helps smooth the edges out. Plus I oil my hands and the roller. It all gets into the clay nicely
Edit 2, my shrink rate is only around 8% across the board in all my metals
Oh, I also have been adding about one half part of cherry powder preservative to the mix to keep it mold free
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