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by bisk firing clay and then glazing it and firing it again, the clay will become waterproof. the clay hardens and the glaze (once heated)and becomes just like glass covering the outside of the clay.
Technically, no. If it is a regular, water based clay, you can just add water if it gets too dry. Clay is porous, and will soak in that water and come back to a workable state over time. Just keep it in plastic. If you have created something and that gets to the bone dry state, it will be very difficult to get it back to workable consistency without breaking down the integrity of the piece.
yes, they are usually in the crafts area of the store and the school supplies. There are some other stores that sell polymer clay, i dont know about wal-mart. There is also some clay that you dont have to bake and make it over again and again.
It depends on what type of clay you are using. If you are using clay for pottery and such then you will need a kilm. If you are using air dry clay there are two ways for you to dry it faster if you are the impatient type or you have to have it dry as fast as you can for a project that is due soon. The first is to use a blow dryer. Use a low setting and keep it about four inches away from the clay. The second way is to dry it in a oven at 200 degrees. If you want the full directions on how to do both then look it up. There are many sights for your type of question. Good luck with your project.
This is an Over/under Sporting Clay Shotgun. XS is the model type
Museum Gel.
From my experiance with the same problem I noticed it was something to do with the weight. Your Tamagotchi may be too overweight so play games with it until it reaches 50 lbs. If it keeps falling over keep lowering the weight to 30 lbs. That shoud do it.
Yes, there is clay at the bottom of the ocean. Clay particles are tiny mineral particles that settle on the ocean floor over time. They can come from sources like erosion of rocks on land or volcanic activity.
Put your cursor over the white thing and keep doing it until it is over.
Falling Over You was created on -19-10-09.
The window may keep falling down and not staying up due to a faulty window regulator or a worn-out window track. These components can wear out over time, causing the window to not stay in the desired position.
If you take exceptionally good care of it and it is a very good model, they can keep for over 40 years!
Your materials are:straws,hay(if you have any),tape and mud or modeling clay. First,get the straws and bend them into a pointy at top and round at the bottom shape. Then,put tape so the model stays together. Next,put the modeling clay or mud over the model and wait 24 hours.In the morning,your model will be ready to go!
They keep you stable without falling over and they give you grip so you will not slip and hurt yourself.
Gravity is the force that pulls us toward the Earth's center and helps keep us grounded. Our muscles and balance system work together to maintain our stability and prevent us from falling over.
well sometimes its hard to let go of a guy. if you love them then you love them nothing can change that. you cant let go of him. if you keep falling for the same guy then you must truly be in love with him