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Anything softer than sculpey primo?
I'm having a really hard time getting primo clay to get soft enought to
do detailed work - it's really leathery and crumbly. (Did I get a bad batch?) What is the "softest" polymer clay out there? |
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Anything softer than sculpey primo?
Sculpey 3 but it's not nearly as strong after you bake it. The premo
varies in softness a lot in my experience but not once you get it warmed up. Hold it in your hands for awhile before you start kneading, also try adding some liquid sculpey or diluent to it. I have some premo that is like what you're describing but I did get it quite soft after kneading it awhile and mixing with softer blocks/colors. Other premo I have is super soft right out of the package. Sometimes it can get exposed to heat and gets partially baked, then there's nothing you can do for it. Ingrid Aaron Freeman wrote: I'm having a really hard time getting primo clay to get soft enought to do detailed work - it's really leathery and crumbly. (Did I get a bad batch?) What is the "softest" polymer clay out there? |
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Anything softer than sculpey primo?
Aaron,
It sounds like you have a bad batch - probably got partially baked during shipment. I'd return it for new. ------- Barbara http://www.penguintrax.com Blog at http://www.penguintrax.com/chatter eBay & Justbeadsenguintrax 0 /O\ Nurturing doesn't end at birth: breastfeed, co-sleep, babywear. There is a very fine line between a hobby and mental illness. (Dave Barry) Need quality, inexpensive web hosting? Check out http://www.lyonshost.com. Shopping carts, blogs, image galleries, content management and more! Aaron Freeman wrote: I'm having a really hard time getting primo clay to get soft enought to do detailed work - it's really leathery and crumbly. (Did I get a bad batch?) What is the "softest" polymer clay out there? |
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