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wow,just wow.
amazing dude keep making vids.
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@Someoneodd11 I have a video demonstrating how I work with that epoxy if your interested, I show all the basics on how to get started, its awesome stuff.. You can tool it, drill, carve, sand... hope that helps, thanks for checking this out!
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@Someoneodd11 Actually, what you see me doing here is putting a 2-part epoxy [the horns] into the sculpture. But for what you are asking, yes, you can use pre-cooked pieces in a uncooked project and bake as usual. If you are working with Sculpey III [a colored clay] their is a chance for discoloration from re-baking though. If your just gonna paint it though don't worrie about that.
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Very nice sculpt
SteonCZ 1 month ago
@SteonCZ Thank you!
TheBroodingTom 1 month ago
-so you know when you put taped foil paper and started building ontop of that for the alien do you do that for all your sculptures? can you still bake the sculpey with the taped foil inside of it b/c i thought that the tape would melt
IHeArTrOcK20 2 months ago
@IHeArTrOcK20 Yes it does just fine.. The tape I use is called masking tape and its made of paper, so it wont melt. And the instructions only call for 275 degrees temp, which is not hot enough to burn the tape. so long as its completely covered in clay.. I also use wood with no problem (fully exposed) But like I ALWAYS say, keep a eye on the sculpture during the WHOLE cooking process.. this way if you notice anything odd like browning or smoke you can kill the heat and remove the sculpture. =D
TheBroodingTom 2 months ago
@TheBroodingTom I never had a problem though..
TheBroodingTom 2 months ago
NEVER stoP doing things like this!
m0ship0t 2 months ago
@m0ship0t I wont.... I really appreciate the support.. thank you so much!
TheBroodingTom 2 months ago