If the question means to ask whether polymer clay would make good TOOLS for chocolate sculpting, the answer would be "probably not." Polymer clay does not make fine points or sharp edges or have the strength needed for chocolate sculpting.
No. Sculpting is a verb form (present participle) of the verb, to sculpt, and can be used as a noun (sculpting for a living) or an adjunct (sculpting tools).
Apparently, there is. Go to http://www.creativechocolatesofvt.com/Products/Cheeseburger.php3 and you can order one for $12.50. It looks like it's completely made of chocolate. Or, you could make your own if you are good at sculpting. You'd probably need a few blocks of chocolate, and to make it more realistic, the colored bakers' chocolate sold in craft stores.
you use it to make things for example sculpting chocolate and formaing cakes which you use for design and technology. Hope this helps you for homework secondary school :)
Sculpting in Time was created in 1987.
I would say hershey's chocolate is the best!
milk chocolate sell the best
I personally think that Germany makes the best chocolate. Try Ghirardelli chocolate.
White Chocolate
The best chocolate in the world is Hershey Chocolate. Its actually been proven: 9 out of 10 people like Hershey Chocolate then the leading brandFirstly, that will have been a survey in America. Secondly, many "chocolate officianados" would consider Belgian chocolate to be the best in the world.definatly dark
one is sculpting, the other is art
That's a matter of opinion, so there is no right or wrong answer. If someone says that "Butler's chocolate is the best chocolate in the world," then they are asking for someone else to say, "Cadbury is the best chocolate in the world," and so on. But whatever is the best chocolate, just make you sure enjoy it!