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[Ganoksin] [Issue #129] Tips From The Jeweler's Bench by
Ganoksin
The Ganoksin Project
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Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques
http://www.ganoksin.com
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A question about liquid clays by
mermaidscove_com
I've been doing TLS transfers, I was wondering if other brands- fimo
and kato are also floppy in thin layers? That is, are either more rigid
after baking?
Ingrid
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Hi I am new to the group by
shahdhch
Hi everyone. My name is Shannon and I have been making beads with
polymer clay for almost a year now. I am into about 3 or 4 polymer clay
groups and always looking for more. I can't wait to meet more people
and talk about my passion(yes I am a dork). I sell my loose beads on
ebay right now and am...
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Trying to learn by my own cold porcelain by
abcde
In my country few material (book/videos) is available on cold
porcelain.
I would love to learn how to make lifelike roses.
Any suggestions?
Thanks a lot
Stefania
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Leeching clay by
Fenrir Enterprises
Just how much can you leech before the clay isn't usable? Started
beading with Sculpey III after leeching it once and it was still way
too soft, especially the purple and mint green colors - just trying to
pierce a bead even when left to cool down would cause the whole thing
to squash. They're now...
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Help for restoring clay dinner bell ring? by
Andy
I have an old, very ornately painted (glazed) dinner bell my Mom made
probably 70 years ago or more.
When I was a kid, it had a beautiful ring to it but haven't heard it
since. Currently it has a sad "tink" sound to it.
The inside "dinger" is not glazed and I don't know how to tell if it's
been...
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Where to buy by
Neo Hawkeye
Hi I live in the uk and have only found the polymerclaypit where to buy
clay from. They are very good for service but was wondering if there
are any cheaper options for UK shoppers.
Thanks
Neo
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[Ganoksin] [Issue #128] Tips From The Jeweler's Bench by
Ganoksin
The Ganoksin Project
S i n c e 1 9 9 6
Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques
http://www.ganoksin.com
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Good colour for bone anybody know of one by
Neo
Hello
I am looking for an acrylic paint that would resemble bone colour for
my polymer clay model. Its a grim reaper and need to paint his hands in
a bone colour.
Thanks
Neo
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mosaic violins by
Sarajane Helm
hi everybody! I'm adding new pages, doing some modifications and clean-up
work at the The Polyclay Gallery website. One addition is a directory page
with all pages listed alphabetically and linked. There's also a new page for
mosaic covered violins, and I'm working on one for the guitars. The...
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question about baking between tiles by
Anne Onimos
Hi, all. I have a question about baking between tiles. I want some
perfectly flat pieces, and I thought the best way to avoid an possible
distortion would be to bake them between tiles lined with parchment.
The clay will be about 1/8 inch thick. How long do y'all think they
should bake? Should...
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No Future? by
Helen Halla Fleischer
My bottle of Future is running low, so I've been looking for more and not
finding it. Walmart and Target used to have it, but now those aisles are so
taken up by Swiffer and similar disposable floor care stuff that they're
down to just Armstrong, Mop & Glo, and Johnson Paste Wax for...
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Krylon UV Resistant Clear Acrylic Coating - Matte by
[email protected]
I used this product on a Clay table that I purchased. The cleaning
instructions said to use a sealer. My local crafts store sold me this
product. It has turned my table white!!! It has been 30 minutes.
What am I to do? Is this normal. Is the product defective. I am so
upset. Can I remove...
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Molding Moons by
Diana Curtis
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/lunamom44/album?.dir=5a1a&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/lunamom44/my_photos
if you go to that folder and look at the first photo and the last two
you will see the prototype for a mold and then the resulting moons of
many colors that came...
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is better to spray or paint super sculpy by
Neo
I am very new to ploymer clay and have started to use Super Sculpy. I
was wondering in the regards to painting is it better to paint with a
brush or use some sort of spray gun.
Can anybody recommend a cheap spray gun if thats the way to go I live
in the UK.
all help is greatfully apreciated.
Neo
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[Ganoksin] [Issue #127] Tips From The Jeweler's Bench by
Ganoksin
The Ganoksin Project
S i n c e 1 9 9 6
Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques
http://www.ganoksin.com
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Flecto Varathane by
Fenrir Enterprises
Considering the confusion on whether the Rustoleum (or Rust Oleum -
added for Google searches) Varathane is the same as the Flecto, I
bought a few gallons of the Flecto brand 'just in case'. If anyone
wants to buy any, whether to test it out (remember: once it's gone
we'll all have to be using the...
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First Bead :) by
mermaidscove
http://www.mermaidscove.com/photos/firstbead.jpg
Made my first bead, since I started playing with clay again. The shape
is from a mold and she's got metallic powders, antiqued and a wee bit
of glitter on the tail surface. What do you think?
Ingrid
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Embossing powder question by
mermaidscove
Is the 275 baking temp of clay high enough to melt embossing powder? If
so what does it do, does it puff up or level out? Also has anyone tried
using enamel powders as a surface treatment like we use metallic
powders? I know they won't melt but could get an interesting effect
with the colors I'm...
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by Dee
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new Rustoleum Varathane question by
Sarajane Helm
Has anybody had problems with the new Varathane made by Rustoleum (not the
old Flecto Varathane) yellowing on paint, paper or clay? or anything? I've
heard by email from a painter and printer who has had yellowing within weeks
on her canvases and papers--all nonacid/archival and what shes used...
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