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°C
Bake for about 30 minutes, a bit longer for thicker pieces.
Sculpey - Bake at 275°F/ 130°C
Bake for about 20 minutes, a bit longer for thicker pieces.
Studio by Sculpey - Bake at 275°F/130°C
Bake for about 30 minutes, a bit longer for thicker pieces.
Kato Clay - Bake at 300°F/150°
Bake for about 10-15 minutes
yes you can, well that's what i heard from all these polymer clay videos on YouTube so its better if you get your polymer clay from a craft store and ask the staff or your parents
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Yes. Polymer clay is hardened by baking at low heat, about 250 degrees. But because the clay does give off some fumes while baking, it is best to use a toaster oven that is not used for cooking food. I would find an inexpensive 2nd hand toaster oven at a thrift shop, and use it only for baking polymer clay.
Yes, you can bake polymer clay with metals in it. After curing you must glue it onto the clay though, since it will not stick to the clay.
You can bake polymer clay with anything that does not melt. If you are in doubt, test the object you want on your clay in the oven before you add it to the polymer clay. If it doesn't melt, you can use it.
you bake it according to the package instructions and in an oven.
no you can't but you can make cold porcilean
Use a glass or metal baking dish. Put foil or waxed paper for non-stick, or if used for cooking. Bake according to baking instruction on the package.
If you are using Sculpey then you bake it at 275F for 15 mins per quarter of an inch of thickness (How thick the clay is).
350 degrees Fahrenheit for 4 minutes
no u crazy
yes
simple polymer are define as themosofning plastic where as long chain polymer define as thermosetting plastic
simple polymer are define as themosofning plastic where as long chain polymer define as thermosetting plastic
No, alanine, which is an amino acid, is a type of monomerthat can form a polypeptide. The individual units are monomers, the long chain is a polymer.
(Carbohydrate) Monomer- glucose and fructose Polymer- such as starch (Lipids) Monomer- such as fatty acid Polymer- diglycerides and triglycerides (Proteins) Monomer- amino acid Small polymer- Peptides Long polymer- egg protien (Nucleic acid) Monomer- cytosine, quinine, adenine, thymine, and uracil Polymer- DNA and RNA
Polymers; often one-dimensional and predictable/repeating sequences of atoms along the polymer.
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.
simple polymer are define as themosofning plastic where as long chain polymer define as thermosetting plastic
simple polymer are define as themosofning plastic where as long chain polymer define as thermosetting plastic
simple polymer are define as themosofning plastic where as long chain polymer define as thermosetting plastic
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)
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
Yes. As long as it's not used you can. It can be for cards, pets, charms anything really as long as it's not used you're fine. (For the cards and charms you have to have your own account to put those in.)
It is a polymer (a long-chained compound).
Polymers are long chains of monomers.
It depends on how long you strecth it because clay an be rolled up to i think i foot!
Polymerization joins a number of simple chemical compounds (monomer molecules) together in a chemical reaction into a larger framework (chains, sheets or three-dimensional network) called a polymer.
Yes, if you are baking or roasting them they will over cook and begin to dry out if you cook them to long.