Mind sharing which brands you use?:biggrin: Also what type of glue? ........Thanks and be well.............Jan
Not at all! Everyone has their favorite so this is only my opinion on the clay. I can see this opening a whole new can of worms, but each one is different. I believe in the library there is a link to Garie International. This is an artist who has done all kinds of testing (porousity?, floating, microwaving, strength, etc.). It is a great site for lots of good polymer information.
I use Premo & Kato. For me Sculpy III turns to mush as soon as you start kneading it. It's also more flexible than the others when it's baked which can lead to failures when turning. Fimo soft is another one that turns to mush. Premo & Kato tend to hold textures better due to their firmness. They tend to be harder to condition, but for what I do it is worth it. Fimo Classic is OK but not offered in as many colors as the others. Out of the two I use Kato seems to be the most durable once baked. I don't have a lot of experience with Pardo or Cernit (I have some of each to sample, but haven't got around to it). Studio was by far my favorite, but is no longer made

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The glue I use is Crafters Choice (Hobby Lobby). Again there are many out there and people will have their favorites. For me Crafter Choice works the best. It works with all types of materials and surfaces. I spread a thin layer on the tube with my finger and let it dry. Once dry it almost has a plastic/rubbery feel to it. It creates a nice layer for the clay to adhere to. I have succesfully turned pieces with and without the glue, but I would rather error on the side of caution.