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Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 08-10-2009

Ceramics and Clay Modelling?

I am looking varieties fulfillment of a life dream to make quirky one-pots, plates, jewelry, vases, pitchers, Ashtrays and all of weird and wonderful nik naks – all in tone. I do not have much money to throw at them as it to start as a hobby, and hopefully, if they have enough momentum I can sell things locally or on ebay profits, and perhaps enough money for a furnace. My question is, therefore, how can I get started and what is' the best kind of clay to use and no oven, but with an oven or gas barbecue grill outside (the heat up to 800degrees – not sure if this is centigrade or farenheit)?

When it interested in polymer clay, you need only a low-temp oven regularly – regular or toaster (at about 265-275 F for 15-45 minutes.). (Polymer-clay may be cured in more unusual ways … A furnace would burn it to a powder, though, and never used.) Quite big things can be done with polymer clay, but they are usually no thicker than 1 1 / 4 ", unless there is an anchor at or made" hollow. "All the things you mentioned was made of polymer clay be, but the plates are not eaten directly from the (could be the tone on the back of a glass plate although put). Polymer clay is certainly good for all kinds of "strange and wonderful "junk and is often used for such things. It can also be used to things that are equisitely elegant, simple and cute, or just any way to make all … depends entirely on the manufacturer. If you want sound to find out about baking polymer clay or practically any other things about polymer to check out my online Fimo encyclopedia for many lessons, information, examples, etc.. This is search the contents page http://glassattic.com/polymer/contents.htm to (…, scroll Just down the whole way … would investigate if a page you will find baked, click on its name from inside the alphabetical navigation bar on the left Side of the page to go there) Here's a direct link to the page now: http://glassattic.com/polymer/baking.htm (PS common brand name "Fimo" are Premo, FimoClassic, Kato Polyclay, Cernit, and Sculpey III FimoSoft, etc.) HTH, Diane B.

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