I decided to make a wizard for my secret santa gift to my coworker Dave. Here’s how the progress went.
I hope he enjoys it.
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That looks awesome, Tim! Since when can you boil sculpey? Is that in the instructions now, or is that your own idea? Seems like it would certainly be a nice way to reduce the toxic fumes, but maybe not such a good flavor enhancer for the old mac and cheese.
That looks awesome, Tim! Since when can you boil sculpey? Is that in the instructions now, or is that your own idea? Seems like it would certainly be a nice way to reduce the toxic fumes, but maybe not such a good flavor enhancer for the old mac and cheese.
Does boiling Sculpey actually work? I thought you had to put it in the oven (which is why I never used a plastic armature, I guess).
Yes, you can boil sculpey. I find it’s much less stressful than throwing it in the oven. You can check for cracking the whole time. It’s way easy.
Brett told me it was possible, then I looked for intructions and found this.
http://www.figurerealm.com/customtutorial.php?ID=39
too cool 4 school, hot damn!!