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vakmere

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First off, congrats to the winners of the resin/clay contest. All were very good.
Now, having off from work has its advantages, way too much time to kill. Stack some colors, cut into whatever shapes, roll it up, bake, cool, then try to turn it. Went for broke with a slimline. The clay held up, no chip out. Very light weight, Montverdi refill, small flare at the bottom. I'll keep this one. Thanks for looking.

Polyclay is like a box of chocolates except doesn't taste the same.
 

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What tools do you use to turn them. Skew and/or? I heard that clay was hard to turn and that some just sand.
 

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What tools do you use to turn them. Skew and/or? I heard that clay was hard to turn and that some just sand.

Tools are EZ wood carbide then a skew as a scraper.
 

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