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08-11-2006, 11:15 AM
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Doh!
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Yeh thats right ... right here under the sticky of old tutorials in the section
WORKING WITH SUPER SCULPEY
...... DOH! (<-- i have a lot of those)
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08-12-2006, 12:32 PM
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The quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket.
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Great info
So is it ok to bake parts separately, then attach them and bake the entire thing again?
For example bake a finished head, attach it modify it as necessary and then bake the entire figure ?
Thanks for the help
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08-12-2006, 01:42 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Veritas
Great info
So is it ok to bake parts separately, then attach them and bake the entire thing again?
For example bake a finished head, attach it modify it as necessary and then bake the entire figure ?
Thanks for the help
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Yes. Heads, hands, whatever. If you want to make them separate from the figure go right ahead. Bake them, attach them to the figure, sculpt some more, bake again. No problem.
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08-13-2006, 01:05 PM
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A day without sunshine is like... night.
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08-13-2006, 01:49 PM
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You need to assemble the parts as you would a kit. Use a peg of some kind, and either super glue or epoxy it. Then you can modify the work, re bake, etc.
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08-14-2006, 11:57 AM
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U talkin' to me?
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William...excellent reference...I have a question though. Does this also apply to sculpy mixtures/Grey sculpy?
-Husky
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08-17-2006, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Bengalslair
William...excellent reference...I have a question though. Does this also apply to sculpy mixtures/Grey sculpy?
-Husky
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Any polymer clay will work the same way.
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08-19-2006, 06:16 AM
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Doh!
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Quick Q....,
Dont know if it works this way but what sort of thickness' are we talking about when cracking is most likely ?
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08-21-2006, 01:23 PM
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The quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket.
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Hi William
Thanks for the tip's, I am about a week off my first cooking session and this thread was recommended by occulum, I was particularly interested in the fact you can cook and re cook. How do you stand if say you cook 2 sections and use Aves to fill then you need to cook again for any additions how dose Aves cope with the process?
John
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08-21-2006, 06:29 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FrazzM4n
Quick Q....,
Dont know if it works this way but what sort of thickness' are we talking about when cracking is most likely ?
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It varies, but anything over 1/2 inch could cause problems. Trial and error is your best gauge.
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