why is my baked polymer clay rubber?

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Answered: How To Get A Sugar Look On Polymer Clay

Hi Karen...what a super question. As a professional polymer clay artist, I worked this one out a couple of years ago. Here is the trick. Buy yourself some pure white silica sand that is the same size as cane sugar crystals. The proper size grit of a child's sandbox sand works great (It must be ...

Answered: After your clay is fired for the proper time, do you leave it in until

Yes, by waiting untill it cools down you avoid themal stresses to be created in the clay (and those stresses might crack or even break the piece).

Answered: Flat rubber roof ponding

Ponding is Ok up to 1" as long as there are no seams. All of our flat roofs are seamless. We either use TPO or EPDM. Rubber torch down roofs are sealed with a sealent that mirco-organisms love to eat and that will eventually lead to leaking. Rubber roofs come with a 10 year warranty, but if you ...

Answered: Kitchen helpers for baking

Good point! It seems to be a bit better now (text box is back to normal, perhaps I'll try a video or graphic soon), but I'm thinking "vast improvement" is the way to go! See you around the threads!

Answered: How to stop rubber bands from rotting

Keep them out of the sun and away from extreme changes in temperature.
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