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Is it possible to rehydrate rock hard pieces of silver clay that haven been fired yet?

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Is it possible to rehydrate rock hard pieces of silver clay that haven been fired yet?

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You can re-constitute all of your unfired crumbs, hardened pieces and even silver clay dust into silver clay or paste. You’ll achieve the best results by grinding the pieces up using a pestle and mortar and then adding water drop by drop. With patience you can get it back into a pliable clay or paste, depending upon the amount of water you add and the time you let it soak in.

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