If it's real clay, dug from the ground, it's fine to use with mould on it. In fact, mould improves the plasticity of clay (which makes it easier to work). The mould will all burn off in the firing. If it's synthetic clay, some sort of plastic stuff that hardens in the air and does not need firing in a kiln - sorry, no idea about whether mould affects it.
Very loosley. When it looks good, and it emboidies the emotions of the artist, it is. When the surverours understand it, but still ask questions it is. But if your mom did it its not.
You need to be a good with clay to make a model of Jaguar out of clay.
The clay must slowly, completely dried. If it is still wet inside of the wall of the pot or sculpture then the resulting steam may cause the piece to explode. One good way to tell if it is dry is to hold it to your face. If it feels cool (from the evaporation), then it is still wet. If you try to dry the piece too rapidly, you can create cracks do to the uneven shrinkage of the clay.
No, clay is too porous for a cyanoacrylate glue. -Elmers does make a China and Glass glue that may be good for clay.
That is a really good question. The answer to that is you can't really microwave it, but if you have a clay baker, it takes about 1 week to bake in a clay baker...
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.
if it's rusted and moldy then no if it's not, then yes
Very loosley. When it looks good, and it emboidies the emotions of the artist, it is. When the surverours understand it, but still ask questions it is. But if your mom did it its not.
Sculpting polymer clay is just like using play-doh. You use your hands to create shapes and put them together to make creatures. If you buy a small pasta machine, that helps get the clay into flat sheets. After it is used for clay, it cannot be used for food. I would recommend buying a blade, because a blade gives you an untapered edge for cutting the clay. I would also recommend buying an acryllic roller, but only if you are serious about this hobby. An acryllic roller is smooth, and is quite helpful for all sorts of things. There are many, many books on sculpting clay. Some are for kids, others for more experienced sculpters. The books show just what kind of variety can be made with polyemer clay. Don't forget to wash you hands well once you are done. Polymer clay is NOT GOOD FOR EATING!!!!! Have fun!
clay is not good for composting
Yes, because its my favorite :)
Yes. When cheese turns white it is moldy on the outside (oviously) but it is also moldy throughout the whole block of cheese. small particles and germs get in there when it looks good to eat but it is NOT!! do not eat cheese when it is molded on the out side because you get desices
If the moldy ones are not removed, the good ones will more quickly mold; but otherwise, no.
depends if it tastes good
If its sour it might not be so good for you. Or if it is moldy.
because it eats all your moldy cheese
You need to be a good with clay to make a model of Jaguar out of clay.