For Fimo Polymer clay and Sculpey Polymer clay should be baked in the oven on a baking sheet covered with foil or baking parchment for about 20 minutes to 1 hour at 130 C / 275 F Or...5-3 hours at around 220, and let it cool in the oven...:) "The information is on the back of the packages" Fimo & Sculpey clay requires an oven, heated to 265 degrees, and bake clay for 30 minutes. And yes, use foil or baking parchment with old cookie sheet. (use the cookie sheet only for clay, never for food)
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It should be safe to dry clay in a microwave, but it would not be practical. The clay won't get dry at all. Using a regular oven, or just leave the clay on a shelf would be the best bet to dry clay.
Clay is made of clay ...
no it is not becaause it will damage oven
Useful for many moldmaking and sculpting undertakings. Unlike water-based clay, oil-based clay will not harden and may be used repeatedly. It is ideal for temporary molds and models. Good for making dams when molding and casting. Soft enough to make impressions of leaves or other habitat materials. Several leading bird taxidermists, most notably Ed Thompson of Lilburn, Georgia, like to use oil-based modeling clay to set the eyes in their bird mounts. This gives them the freedom to slightly modify the eye angle or depth after the bird has begun to dry. Roma Plastilina Modeling Clay is the number one choice of discriminating sculptors everywhere. Grayish-green color, medium firm.* http://www.taxidermy.com/cat/16/oilclay.html
You can use your normal oven. the only concert in the off gassing from the sculpy clay. but that should not effect you unless you are doing tons of it.i, personally, use my toaster oven, so that i can watch the progress of the cooking more easily and take it out with ease if it starts to blacken.
No, you sculpt the clay first and then bake it once you are through with your work of art.
It should be safe to dry clay in a microwave, but it would not be practical. The clay won't get dry at all. Using a regular oven, or just leave the clay on a shelf would be the best bet to dry clay.
Clay is actually not poisonous in the oven, everybody can bake clay in the oven but not in the oven?
a clay oven is an oven made out of clay which egyptians used to cook bread in
No, You can not put clay in the oven. A kiln is used for clay because of the heating. The oven doesn't nearly get high enough in temprature.
Clay is made of clay ...
no it is not becaause it will damage oven
get a plain stick. Try and make sure it doesn't have any bumps or branches coming out of it. Next, get some clay and design it how you want to. Put the clay completely around the stick, then engrave things or put more clay on top of the stick 2 design it. once you're done designing put it in the oven to harden the clay.
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
If the clay is a polymer like Sculpy, it can be baked at 250 in a regular oven. If it is traditional earth clay, it needs a kiln.
Useful for many moldmaking and sculpting undertakings. Unlike water-based clay, oil-based clay will not harden and may be used repeatedly. It is ideal for temporary molds and models. Good for making dams when molding and casting. Soft enough to make impressions of leaves or other habitat materials. Several leading bird taxidermists, most notably Ed Thompson of Lilburn, Georgia, like to use oil-based modeling clay to set the eyes in their bird mounts. This gives them the freedom to slightly modify the eye angle or depth after the bird has begun to dry. Roma Plastilina Modeling Clay is the number one choice of discriminating sculptors everywhere. Grayish-green color, medium firm.* http://www.taxidermy.com/cat/16/oilclay.html
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