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rubbery clay
I baked some very thin pieces of clay, probably 1/16 of an inch thick. I baked
them at 275 for 30 minutes. The items cames out flexible instead of hard. I am using Premo Sculpey polymer clay. What did I do wrong? |
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Quick answer. You didn't do anything wrong. Premo is strong and flexible when thin. |
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The items cames out flexible instead of hard. I
am using Premo Sculpey polymer clay. What did I do wrong? You expected it to get too hard, is your only mistake---polymer stay somewhat flexible when thin, and Premo is very much so. Sarajane Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery http://www.polyclay.com |
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