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Equipment FIMO-Part-

One of the questions that I can post more frequently is this: what are the useful tools in working with polymer clay? ".
I copied a post I wrote recently to a girl and that, in my view, illustrates the most suitable equipment.

Among the useful tools I would recommend first of all a plexiglass base and a rolling pin always in plexiglass. Then a cutter, I use one of the printing:

http://www.stamperia.com/img_prod.php?codice=KRT02

To pierce the beads you can simply use wire iron, a needle or a punch like this:

http://www.stamperia.com/img_prod.php?codice=KR70

For the cooking time I talk about it at the end of this video: http

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You can use the oven at home provided they take care and not to burn the polymer clay, because then unleash toxic fumes. Or if you find a little electric oven would be ideal. The important thing is that it has the knob for adjusting grades.
The polishing should be done only after the creation in polymer clay brick. I use these two (the other one is matte and gloss):

http://www.stamperia.com/img_prod.php?codice=KE04&largh=97&alt=120

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Then there's super shiny and glittery:

http://www.stamperia.com/img_prod.php?codice=KE11M&largh = 97 & alt = 120

http://www.stamperia.com/img_prod.php?codice=KE10M&largh=97&alt=120

In general, the products of the printing are very good. They are found in DIY stores and DIY type stores that sell equipment for hobby and fine arts. For polishing objects just any brush, the important thing is not leaking lint.

I hope to be helpful:)
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