You can put it in for 30 mintues at 250 degrees. Don't it leave it in over an hour because it can scorch it.
you can do both ,but i don't no how long you have to bake it, or leave it.
There are several methods used to cook terracotta clay. One method is to fill the pot two thirds full of water and bake at 225 for up to 3 hours.
well you juss put your piece of clay on a plate and put in the oven for 30 minutes or less in 250 degrees. just dont put it over 1 hour
The temperature and time varies for different brands of polymer clay. Always read the instructions on the package and do not bake for longer than the instructions tell you to. Let the piece cure either in the oven or take it out. Let it sit for a while so the colours intensify and deepen. This process also lets the polymer clay harden and to be stronger.Fimo - Bake at 230°F/110°CBake for about 30 minutes, a bit longer for thicker pieces.Sculpey - Bake at 275°F/ 130°CBake for about 20 minutes, a bit longer for thicker pieces.Studio by Sculpey - Bake at 275°F/130°CBake for about 30 minutes, a bit longer for thicker pieces.Kato Clay - Bake at 300°F/150°Bake for about 10-15 minutes
clay feels kinda soft and slimy and if you leave it on ur hand a long time it will get hard kinda but it's fun to play with it :D
Bake what?
Just keep looking at shanzie, and you will be hard for days.
Bake has a long vowel sound. Long vowel "A" is prounounced ay. The word bake sounds like bayk. So long vowel sound.
you bake them for about 10 minutes
Fetching clay is hard for Min in "A Single Shard" because the clay pit is located far from his village, requiring a long and tiring walk to reach it. Additionally, the amount of clay he can carry back is limited due to the weight, further adding to the difficulty of the task. Lastly, Min must compete with other potters to gather clay, increasing the challenge of securing the necessary materials for his pottery.
Bake at 180 degrees Celsius for 15 mins in a normal oven. Keep checking FIMO but don't let the heat out. I think the timing can slightly vary according to the size of the model. If you make a bead then it would take less time than a bowl or something. I hope this helps!
depends on what you are trying to bake and what temperature the oven is set to