Cool Tools | FS999™ Plique a Jour Stained Glass Earrings by Karen Trexler

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Meet Karen Trexler, our Cool Tools resident artist. Karen discovered her interest in jewelry and metalsmithing in 2009 when she took a jewelry class in high school. Thoroughly hooked on making and interested in expanding upon the basics of metalsmithing that she acquired from this class, she continued to study metalsmithing and jewelry design in college and received a BFA from Ball State University. Karen then continued her studies at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, and received her MFA in the spring of 2018 before joining the Cool Tools team.
In this video, Karen demonstrates Plique-à-jour (French for "letting in daylight"). This is a technique where enamel is applied in cells, similar to cloisonné, but with no backing in the final product, so light can shine through the transparent or translucent enamel. The effect is similar to the look of stained-glass and is considered very challenging technically. The technique is similar to that of cloisonné, but using a temporary backing, such as mica, that after firing is filed away. She includes two different versions, both using FS999 Fine Silver Metal Clay

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  • @VickiEsDesigns
    @VickiEsDesigns3 жыл бұрын

    Loved this. Can't wait to try it!

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles75643 жыл бұрын

    Great job Karen! I like the craftsmanship and the closeup videos. You focus on the work in the video with closeups and these maintain interest in the process. Lovely earrings!

  • @corystreat8037
    @corystreat80375 жыл бұрын

    You go Karen !!! AWSOME video !!! Thank you,Cory

  • @lucillekenney8311
    @lucillekenney83115 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful technique! I wondered if this could be done. I didn't realize it had a name, Plique a Jour is. Now I know! Thank you.

  • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
    @AbsentWithoutLeaving Жыл бұрын

    Love plique-a-jour, and you do an excellent job of explaining it and the process. One note, I would have loved to see the finished pieces with a light behind them, to show the stained glass effect off!

  • @lindatyler4794
    @lindatyler47945 жыл бұрын

    This was a great video. I had never seen this kind of enamel! I always felt leery of working with enamel due to the cleaning of it beforehand. I like that you're a little more relaxed!

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Linda! I only wash my transparent enamel if I'm putting it over gold or silver and wanting a really luminous look. In most of my projects I like the way it looks straight from the jar just fine!

  • @MiauxCatterie
    @MiauxCatterie5 ай бұрын

    really appreciated seeing these techniques. one thing to note, it's not recommended to drain any glass or metal down a drain! you will cut up your pipes over time and it's hazardous waste. do this over a bucket and dispose of it properly please.

  • @Peggysue661
    @Peggysue6615 жыл бұрын

    GREAT JOB! dying to do this.

  • @mary-annkieckhaben5026
    @mary-annkieckhaben5026 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful this look so beautiful thank you for shering.

  • @JP-ve7or
    @JP-ve7or2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the cleanup instructions! I wasn't sure how yo go about removing the excess enamel.

  • @Raven-Creations
    @Raven-Creations Жыл бұрын

    Nice effect. You'd have better control when stoning, if you mounted your piece to a flat board or piece of metal using chaser's pitch. You could probably get away with using hot glue instead. This allows you to move the smallest, and lightest object, rather than the large and clumsy stones. As long as the piece is mounted parallel to the board, it's easy to keep it parallel to the stone.

  • @marwagaberk_ksh
    @marwagaberk_ksh4 жыл бұрын

    The best one 😍

  • @Mscelliart
    @Mscelliart11 ай бұрын

    This is a wonderful video and Karen, you're a very good teacher! Somehow I missed when you actually fired the silver piece??? Did you fire the fine silver AFTER all enamels were fired??? If so, at what temp & for how long??? Many thanks for all the great videos🙂

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    11 ай бұрын

    Hello, the silver metal clay was fired before the enamels. Karen uses FS999, which fires at 1650°F for 2 hours. You can find FS999 here: cooltools.us/products/fs999-tm-fine-silver-clay I hope this helps, thanks for watching!

  • @woodwoman9130
    @woodwoman91305 жыл бұрын

    Cool project very well done video! Thanks

  • @tiffannystipe9626
    @tiffannystipe96262 жыл бұрын

    If I were to use copper and a torch would the enamel stick to the mica? Would the mica pucker and/or allow movement of the piece from the heat of the torch?

  • @IIIAM369
    @IIIAM3695 жыл бұрын

    Loved this, could you please please please put the tools and equipment used in this?🙏

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi there, if you follow this link and then scroll down the page there is a list of all the products used: kzread.info?redir_token=qy31qK-RHfayKEj2vQAdLaogq5p8MTUzNDUyNzMxOEAxNTM0NDQwOTE4&v=O5fi4x0NDzw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cooltools.us%2FFS999-Plique-a-Jour-Stained-Glass-Earrings-by-Karen-Trexle-s%2F2634.htm&event=video_description

  • @Soul-Nate
    @Soul-Nate2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Karen! Hello from New Zealand. Two friends from the US and I have a weekly talk to our KZread group about various topics. My next talk is on enamel techniques. I was wondering if I could show this video to our group. It is such a clear and concise step by step of this technique. I will of course give full credit. Thanks for your consideration.

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello! Of course, please do share! Our videos are meant to be shared :) Thanks so much for asking!

  • @Soul-Nate

    @Soul-Nate

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cooltoolsvideos Thank you so much Karen! I'm sure my group will absolutely love this video!

  • @tipsygypsy3613
    @tipsygypsy36135 жыл бұрын

    Just fire the clay, (with a torch), then put packing tape on the back, and drop some uv resin in the spaces. If you add alcohol inks, glitter or mica powder (or any combination), to the resin and hit it with a uv light or put it in the sun for an hour. Boom-Shazam-Done! So many more possibilities! A lot less hassle!

  • @benchaddict1704

    @benchaddict1704

    5 жыл бұрын

    But that would not be vitreous enamel. Different skill level and very different results. :-)

  • @christinecravens5035

    @christinecravens5035

    5 жыл бұрын

    And you could try to cook a gourmet meal in a microwave with a box kit

  • @mandywow4998

    @mandywow4998

    5 жыл бұрын

    K

  • @GlassicGamer
    @GlassicGamer5 жыл бұрын

    Looks great I wonder if you could use glass frit and just melt glass in the holes. Then it would be a true "Stained Glass" jewelry item :)

  • @mysticdavestarotmachinesho5093

    @mysticdavestarotmachinesho5093

    3 жыл бұрын

    Gamer I doubt you cold do the with silver because the melting point of silver is less then that of glass. But stainless steel or even nickle metal would work.

  • @GlassicGamer

    @GlassicGamer

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mysticdavestarotmachinesho5093 Glass gets soft at around 1250 to 1350 F. You can take it much higher for more flow though.

  • @altar7885
    @altar78853 жыл бұрын

    Great. What brand is the kiln with the window?

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is the Paragon SC2. You can find it here: www.cooltools.us/Paragon-SC2-Kiln-p/kln-101-p.htm

  • @ROCKA-HOLIC
    @ROCKA-HOLIC2 жыл бұрын

    I don't see a link for the precision hole puncher. Can you point me in the right direction? Google finds all sorts of products that look nothing alike.

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    2 жыл бұрын

    Here you go! :) www.cooltools.us/searchresults.asp?Search=precision+hole+punch&Submit=Search

  • @racket136
    @racket136 Жыл бұрын

    Can you use sterling silver for this? Instead of fine enamel?

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello, it is recommended to enamel on fine silver; however you can enamel on sterling silver if it's been depletion gilded. EZ960, our sterling silver clay actually be enameled on without depletion gilding. Check out Karen's blog on enameling on EZ960: blog.cooltools.us/2021/10/05/enameling-on-ez960-sterling-silver-metal-clay/

  • @delsur17
    @delsur176 ай бұрын

    Muchas gracias por compartir, tengo una pregunta sobre que pone su pieza es una hoja transparente que también entra al horno esta hoja de que es como se llama. Gracias

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    6 ай бұрын

    Hello, this is mica sheet, which you can find here: cooltools.us/products/sheet-mica-4-x-4 Thanks for watching!

  • @delsur17

    @delsur17

    6 ай бұрын

    @@cooltoolsvideos muchas gracias y no se quema verdad?

  • @celiabesore3298
    @celiabesore32983 жыл бұрын

    Can you use the kiln for both PMC and enamel. I am worried about contamination.

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Celia, yes, you can use the kiln for both. We do in our studio all the time without any problem!

  • @celiabesore3298

    @celiabesore3298

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cooltoolsvideos excellent!!! Thanks.

  • @pbjsilverstudio4882
    @pbjsilverstudio48824 жыл бұрын

    Why wouldn’t you use all the same temperature enamels yo fire this at? You’re doing a Plique-a-jour enameling demo which is a technique that you can clearly see through the beautiful transparent colors. Yet your demo is mixing enamels of varying firing temps and times so you can only go to orange peel and in the end kind lose then whole point of plique. I just don’t understand.

  • @mathias3592
    @mathias35925 жыл бұрын

    I cant find a dealer for Tyrolit Stone...:-(

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hello, we carry this stone in both 120 and 240 grit. You can find them here: www.cooltools.us/searchresults.asp?Search=alundum+stone&Submit=Search For a full list of the products used in this video you can find it below the video here: www.cooltools.us/FS999-Plique-a-Jour-Stained-Glass-Earrings-by-Karen-Trexle-s/2634.htm Hope this helps!

  • @DianneCulbertsonJacques
    @DianneCulbertsonJacques5 жыл бұрын

    Seems like a waste of clay drying the clay prior to cutting. Is there a reason you don't do your cuts while the clay is wet? I'm fairly new to metal clay, so please excuse my ignorance. :)

  • @cooltoolsvideos

    @cooltoolsvideos

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dianne, That's actually a great question- Thanks for asking! I choose to work with the clay dried for a couple of reasons. First, I find that it is easier to get clean, sharp cuts when the clay is in the greenware stage. When I tried to cut the clay while it was still wet my edges dragged some and left me with an uneven edge. It was easy to allow the clay to dry and clean up those outside edges, but it proved difficult to clean up those inside edges I made to fill with enamel. For the sake of saving myself clean up time and to get really nice clean cuts, I choose to work in greenware. Also, If you were planning on using pencil to gently lay out your design wet clay does not accept pencil lines as easily, and you are more likely to accidentally leave scratches from your pencil on the surface of the clay. I reconstituted the dry clay (we have videos on how to do that as well!) that was removed for my next project so it wasn't wasted either. Thanks for the question Dianne!

  • @wanchos3562
    @wanchos35625 жыл бұрын

    Great! But could you please please!! Use just less water!? 😨

  • @rogermartin8154
    @rogermartin81545 жыл бұрын

    Very nice work but way too much labor time. You would be paying yourself $0.10/hr.

  • @lenastiward8657

    @lenastiward8657

    7 ай бұрын

    Sometimes it’s nice to just do some work for the sheer joy of the experience.

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