Dubai, Sculpey Polymer Clay - Getting Started
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http://www.dickblick.com/. When beginning with polymer clay, there are some important basic guidelines you should know in order to have successful results. This video tells you everything you need to know about conditioning methods, work surfaces and clean up when working with Sculpey Polymer Clay. See all the varieties of Sculpey clay at http://www.dickblick.com/brands/sculpey/.
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I have been searching for a video addressing how to attach the machine to a table, as I'm having trouble with mine. I lifts up on the unattached end no matter what I do to try to remedy that. While watching, I noticed that your machine is not attached to the table with the clamp that comes with the machine and you don't seem to have the end lifting issue that I have. What type of clamp are you using? Thank you.
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I find that it's easiest to condition clay by squashing it slowly like when you mush berries with the blunt end of the acrylic roller, it does what your fingers do but better, and then rolling it through the pasta machine for thin even sheets.
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is this sulfur free for silicone casting?
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I would like to ask you if we can mix sculpy III with premo or premo accent? or use it as a basic bid and cover with slices of canes made with premo, premo accent or Fimo? I would appreciate if you answer to my question, thank you.
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Thankyou for making this video.
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Would it work if I put it in the Oven toasters?? Or Microwave
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Can I put it in the oven toaster
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Hi there, I know this is an old video, but I was wondering how much a clay pasta machine is and where to buy them? this could be a great birthday present for me! ^^ awesome video btw.
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+NekoHoshi1010 Polymer clay has to be fired or reach a temperature over 250 degrees Fahrenheit to fully cure. You can achieve this with either a home oven or a toaster oven. Polymer clay is not the only clay on the market, it is just the one highlighted in this video. There are also ceramic clays, air dry clays, foam clays, and modeling clays. You can visit our website for more information on other types of clay. If you would like additional assistance, please feel welcome to contact our Product Information team at 1-800-933-2542
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Is there any type of clay that doesn't need to be put in the oven? Or is there another alternative for an oven?
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Is Sculpey III clay phthalate free?
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Does polymer/oven bake clay need to be scored just like stoneware clay? Or can it stick together without scoring?
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That blade you have where can I get one?
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We had a problem with storing the clay in a plastic container, it melted it. This would have been useful information to know in a tutorial like this, as well I would like to know how to tell if you clay is done if the shape is irregular, like an octopus,,making the cooking time harder to determine.
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Good info. Thanks.
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wow that video helped me a lot thank you so much
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My handle keeps falling off and the clay is not coming out right it is going from the middle where u put it the it goes around on on of the cylinders or one of the rollers and not coming out .....is there anyway I can fix this
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@Manjushree K
For baking, you may use your home oven. There are no toxic fumes released. If you plan, however, to make it a regular thing I suggest purchasing a toaster oven dedicated to sculpey clay. -
Can we use the everyday oven for baking..??
Does it release any toxic that will get into the food we cook later in the same oven?.. -
To keep clay from sticking to the rollers, use a couple of sheets of wax paper. You may need to adjust your settings slightly so that the clay isn't rolled to thin. If the clay piece is too large, it will stretch out beyond the rollers when flattened. If it looks as if your piece is going to do this, reverse the roll and pinch off the excess.
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