Only Tenna ring in existence (if you don't count the 3 prototypes) made for @sarahsteeze HAPPY BIRTHDAY π πππππ it says I <3 TV on the side but i didnt get a pic before i shipped it off
if you saw me post on reddit no you didnt
@cinderoo It was a bit of trial and error for me. I made 6 tenna rings in total, 4 of them had flaws like cracking or distortion, 1 was too thick. I made them with a metal clay so the process was a lot more like doing ceramics (using slip, scoring, kiln) than traditional ring making.
Only Tenna ring in existence (if you don't count the 3 prototypes) made for @sarahsteeze HAPPY BIRTHDAY π πππππ it says I <3 TV on the side but i didnt get a pic before i shipped it off
if you saw me post on reddit no you didnt
@cinderoo The set up can be expensive because youll need a small kiln, but the actual materials arent too bad. If you do some research into metal clay (I specifically used PMC Sunny Bronze for the gold color) then you'll find everything you need. Do not attempt to torch fire bronze clay
@cinderoo I appreciate the ask, but making another for someone else i feel takes away from the intention and value of a gift I spent weeks trying to perfect ππ I could definetly tell you how to make one yourself tho I dont wanna gatekeep
@InvaderChara_32@snakercow@sarahsteeze Alright youre ganna need a kiln, loose carbon from an aquarium store, a steel firing container, a dremel, an exacto knife, clay made with microscopic metal particles, and a pure heart π