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"Rachel" wrote in message om... Take a look at this eBay auction which sports small statues made in your or a friends image. They appear to be made from polymer clay .. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=314834799 2 However, the seller said that the artists do not bake them to cure them but they use an expoxy (that is apparently mixed in with the clay). Has anyone ever heard of this? I made several inquiries to various professional polymer clay sites and no one has. I would bet money that what they use is a product called Apoxie Sculpt(TM) which is a two part epoxy clay that comes in different colors much like polymer clay. I use Apoxie Clay (TM)which is similar but somewhat superior in its sculpting properties, chiefly working time. Here is a link http://www.avesstudio.com/Products/A...ie_sculpt.html |
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