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Q. "Strongest" clays ? Which are they?



 
 
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Old April 17th 04, 12:29 AM
Jim Jones
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Hi,

I've been reading through various posts in this ng, and would like to
make a thing or two, out of some durable clay, in a few various colors
( but the color thing may not be critical, at this time).

But I would like to know which clay I can purchase in bulk, at a good
deal.

Is it this Premo clay that I've seen several references to?
If so, can you suggest a good site, where I can purchase some at a
fair price ?

Thanks,
Jim
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Old April 17th 04, 01:21 AM
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Hi Jim,
Premo is a good quality clay. I get mine at www.polymerclayexpress.com. Their
prices seem to be about the best I've found.
hope that helps.
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Is it this Premo clay that I've seen several references to?



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Old April 17th 04, 01:59 AM
dawn
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Premo and Kato have my vote though I've never used Fimo or Cernit..
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Hi Jim,
Premo is a good quality clay. I get mine at www.polymerclayexpress.com.

Their
prices seem to be about the best I've found.
hope that helps.
(posted & emailed)


Is it this Premo clay that I've seen several references to?





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Old April 17th 04, 02:00 AM
dawn
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Go to www.glassattic.com to find lots of info on the various clays and
places to buy it.
Dawn Stubitsch
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Hi,

I've been reading through various posts in this ng, and would like to
make a thing or two, out of some durable clay, in a few various colors
( but the color thing may not be critical, at this time).

But I would like to know which clay I can purchase in bulk, at a good
deal.

Is it this Premo clay that I've seen several references to?
If so, can you suggest a good site, where I can purchase some at a
fair price ?

Thanks,
Jim



 




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