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Old January 30th 04, 03:33 PM
Heiko
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i only realised now just before i went to bake my clay
that i had infact used a combination of fimo soft and sculpeyIII, fimo
requires a 30 minute fire time while sculpey needs only a 15 minute one.
will the sculpey parts of construction survive this, some parts of it are
translucent so im pretty sure they will turn yellowish which i can live
with.

Heiko


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Old February 2nd 04, 02:51 AM
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It shouldn't be a problem if you watch your temperature.

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Wotcher

i only realised now just before i went to bake my clay
that i had infact used a combination of fimo soft and sculpeyIII, fimo
requires a 30 minute fire time while sculpey needs only a 15 minute one.
will the sculpey parts of construction survive this, some parts of it are
translucent so im pretty sure they will turn yellowish which i can live
with.

Heiko




 




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