Sargent Art Polymer Grey Baking Clay, blocco da 1 libbra, facile da usare e ammorbidire, sicuro e non tossico, utilizzato per tutti i tipi di progetti di scultura in argilla e artigianato

Brand:Sargent Art

3.2/5

38.50

Suggerimenti; L'argilla all'inizio sarà solida ma si ammorbidirà mentre la impasti tra le mani; Se impastare grandi porzioni è troppo difficile, dividi l'argilla in pezzi più piccoli, poiché si uniranno facilmente una volta ammorbiditi. Argilla versatile; L'argilla polimerica rimane morbida e flessibile, anche lasciata all'aria, e si indurisce solo quando viene cotta; Può essere forato, carteggiato e verniciato una volta indurito. Sicuro e non tossico; Perfetto regalo di artigianato artistico fai-da-te per artisti. Multiuso; Perfetto per progetti domestici, progetti scolastici, costruzione di modelli, creazione di gioielli, composizioni floreali, artigianato, progetti scientifici e molti altri!. Facile da usare; Le argille da forno polimeriche Sargent Art sono perfette per tutti i tipi di progetti di scultura in argilla, dall'artigianato alla gioielleria; Crea semplicemente la tua scultura a mano o con strumenti per scolpire e, una volta indurita, può essere levigata, forata e verniciata.

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Suggerimenti; L'argilla all'inizio sarà solida ma si ammorbidirà mentre la impasti tra le mani; Se impastare grandi porzioni è troppo difficile, dividi l'argilla in pezzi più piccoli, poiché si uniranno facilmente una volta ammorbiditi. Argilla versatile; L'argilla polimerica rimane morbida e flessibile, anche lasciata all'aria, e si indurisce solo quando viene cotta; Può essere forato, carteggiato e verniciato una volta indurito. Sicuro e non tossico; Perfetto regalo di artigianato artistico fai-da-te per artisti. Multiuso; Perfetto per progetti domestici, progetti scolastici, costruzione di modelli, creazione di gioielli, composizioni floreali, artigianato, progetti scientifici e molti altri!. Facile da usare; Le argille da forno polimeriche Sargent Art sono perfette per tutti i tipi di progetti di scultura in argilla, dall'artigianato alla gioielleria; Crea semplicemente la tua scultura a mano o con strumenti per scolpire e, una volta indurita, può essere levigata, forata e verniciata.
Brand Sargent Art
Color Gray
Educational Objective Dexterity, Hand-Eye Coordination, Creative Skill
Item Dimensions LxWxH 6 x 2.5 x 1.75 inches
Item Weight 1 Pounds
Material Clay
Model Name Polymer Baking Clay
Number of Items 1
Recommended Uses For Product Crafts
Special Feature Non Toxic

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Scritto da: Jonathan F Page
Not for noobies
This. Polyclay. Is. So. Hard. I haven't really done much with the fully baked clay yet. I've been working with polyclay for ages and ages at this point--I've tried a wide variety of formulae, including custom mixtures. This makes me think more of industrial plasticine for making old-school hand-sculpted like, tanks and car frame presentation models, where you have to keep it in a wax warmer to keep it malleable. More experienced polyclay artists might have learned the trick of using mineral oil to soften polyclay--this formula is not good for that, so I'm not really sure how else to soften it to a malleability that I'm comfortable with. On the bright side, it's incredibly sticky, so it loves to adhere to itself, even when partially baked. Additionally, when partially cured, it does carve quite nicely, even with an X-Acto blade that should've been replaced several weeks ago. I feel like you can tell this is a "newer" formulation because of the way a block completely crumbles, how sticky it is, how hard it is, how hard it is to blend out, and more. This formula could definitely be improved. If I was presently able to, I would probably try mixing this 2:1 with original Sculpey, more for added value and malleability than an actual improved formula, since the things that I'm sculpting aren't really "archival" if you will.
Scritto da: MK
Crumbly and hard to work with
This clay was cheap for the amount, but it unfortunately crumbled out of the package. Even after working with it for a considerable amount of time, it still cracked out of the oven. However, smaller projects did come out looking good! You just have to work it for a little bit to soften the brick of clay. I ended up just using a butter knife to cut chunks off. This was hard for a beginner, but someone with more experience could have made it work better. For the price, it was good.
Scritto da: michelle gilbert
It's polymer clay. However, it was so DRY!
This block of clay was so old and so dried out that I could not work it at all with my hands. It was a completely hardened brick. Even after putting it through a food processor it was just crumbles that I could not make stick together. I processed, kneaded, ran through the food processor, pasta machine, rolled... Finally I used about 1/2 tube of vaseline to begin to soften the block. Which still took a trip through the food processor and a few through the pasta machine before it even slightly resembled clay. Still had clumps in it. It honestly took two days of fiddling to soften this block of clay. I know this happens and that any polymer clay can be conditioned when it gets dry, but I probably won't buy this again. I would have spent less money in labor time just by purchasing the tiny packets of fimo for this project. Especially if I could look at the date codes on the package.
Scritto da: Katis
Roll into a ball to make it work
This clay appears hard, crumbly and unusable but do not be deceived by your initial impression. Take off a chunk and start rolling it into a ball. The warmth from your hands alone will transform it before your very eyes into a very smooth and malleable ball in short time. The clay isn’t that firm at all and holds its malleability after its conditioned. Given time it seems to almost melt so I recommend baking it to hold its shape, especially if it’s carrying a lot of weight it might “sag”. We did not have to use conditioning product or heat to make this work. It’s better priced then other clays so we are using it for many of our projects.
Scritto da: Traci
Awesome deal! Not crumbling or hard after a min of kneeding.
I almost didn’t get this because so many people said it was hard and crumbling and not useable. When you get this it will crumble as you cut off a bit of it to use BUT after one min of kneeding it is perfect and it bakes great and it is very useful to have a lot of the basic colors. I think people just didn’t mess with it for a second. I have two colors of it and they work the same. Seems dry and unusable for only a minute and roll it around in your hands for a min and it is great. Amazing deal!
Scritto da: P. Bailey
Easy to work with
It was a lot of fun
Scritto da: New
You really have to condition this product
Yes, it’s harder than other brands, but that’s not a bad thing. It crumbles the first couple of times you put it through the pasta press. Once conditioned and run through your pasta maker or clay conditioning machine a few more times than I’m used to, this is a great product! I wouldn’t recommend it for beginners, but I see so many wonderful uses for this clay. Once I had some conditioned I made a small shape to experiment with. It has a rubbery texture so it doesn’t get misshapen with every tiny move. When baked, It’s vertually unbreakable. I dropped it on the ground and threw it across the room onto a hard floor and not a single chip. It sands wonderfully with about 200 grit sandpaper. I didn’t use all that I conditioned, so I put it in a resealable bag. When I went back to it, it was still conditioned. It hadn’t returned to the hardened state. It takes texturing better than any clay I’ve worked with. It’s extremely easy to smooth out. I absolutely love this clay for certain uses. Happy I gave it a chance and bought more. Give it a try!
Scritto da: Robert D.
Med-Hard Clay
This is a medium-hard clay. Good for details but harder and slower to work with. You have to kneed pieces the size of a grape until it softens then take several pieces of softened clay and kneed them together to make a large enough piece to work with.
Scritto da: MarsFire
Just fine
I've read all the reviews about this clay being too hard. Yes, it is "hard" but 1) it does soften with kneading in the hands. The larger the piece, the longer it takes to knead 2) it does soften in the microwave. Caution- test soften a piece using 5 second intervals. Too long = hot and you may get burned. 3) There are tons of articles online about how to work with and soften polymer clays. This product is just fine!
Scritto da: Paulrik
This ain't Play-Doh
This is a firm clay - which is actually a good thing, unless you're buying it for small children. It might take some kneading with strong adult hands to get it soft enough to work with. The firmness is good because it's going to hold the details you work into it. Soft clay will deform while you're holding it. You might sculpt the back of a head and find you've squished the nose flat just by gently holding it in your hand - you won't see that problem with a firm clay like this. This is a good low-cost alternative to Super Sculpey
Scritto da: Chad S.
Fun and easy.
My 10 year old loves sculpting with this then baking for 30 minutes at 210F to make his own toy jet fighters.
Scritto da: Tie H
Its impossible to sculpt or carve accurately
The problem with this stuff is it's too dry, once you start to mold larger pieces they crumble from the inside and fall apart. Plus if you take a piece and try to mold it, if there's even the slightest air bubble within (and there will be) your piece will explode in the oven. This is not for serious modeling. I don't know what this is for other than to create frustration in those who try to craft with it. I see good reviews in here but I don't believe that they are actually real. I have worked with many polymer clays but this one is the worst and I can't believe that anyone agrees that it's a decent product. I bought four bricks of this, and unfortunately I waited till my return window closed before I found out how impossible to use they were. Amazon offered me a replacement but after seeing the reviews on YouTube I don't think they're going to be any different so I've canceled the reviews and I'm going to take the hit and call myself stupid for spending money on something I knew probably wouldn't work. Don't buy this.
Scritto da: Kimberley Timmings
Good for the Price
I found it a little tough to work with but using small pieces and the warmth of my hand (as well as bludgeoning new pieces with a heavy plastic bottle) led to me being able to sculpt my first piece (a spiritual weapon for D&D). Cured up fine in the toaster oven and seems sturdy!

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