🎉 Unleash Your Inner Artist with Yeardera's Magic Clay!
Yeardera White Epoxy Sculpt Clay is a self-hardening, non-toxic clay that requires no baking. It bonds to various surfaces and is perfect for intricate sculpting and modeling. Once cured, it offers exceptional durability and can be painted, sanded, or drilled for a flawless finish.
Brand | Yeardera |
Model Number | ABhynt-001 |
Color | white |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 7.8 x 13 cm; 599 g |
Material | Clay |
Special Features | Non-Toxic, Self-Hardening |
Item Weight | 599 g |
S**H
dries hard
the product takes some work to mix it together evenly. But once that's done there is plenty of time to work with it and it is very malleable. My project was very small and was dry by the next day.
S**S
Would recommend
Although the jars were smaller than I thought they would be-which is my own fault for not reading the fine print- they work just as described.
S**Y
Great Product
Great Product is definitely will be buying bigger containers when i run out of this stuff. It works pretty good and is great to fill in seams on plastic or to resucplt on plastic. It does feel a little weird to work with at first like it feels rubbery at first but once it gets blended it's Great. I have no complaints.
L**Z
Easy to Use Epoxy Clay Gives Good Results Without Heat Curing
My observations:--Follow instructions on package and product description. Use the provided disposable gloves.--No discernible odor but the manufacturer recommends working in good ventilation.--As of this writing no safety certifications were listed so that may mean it is only for use by adults or responsible children--perhaps 4th grade on up--with adult supervision.--2-part epoxy is easy to mix by hand; it starts stiff and gets softer as it warms and the two shades of white blend completely.--This clay reportedly bonds easily to many materials which would make it handy in repairs or design changes to other items. I worked my clay on plastic wrap and used a spray mold release to make it easier to remove from molds and tools.--You have ample working time. My thin, small piece was malleable for at least 60 minutes.--No heat gun, oven or kiln is required for curing although they say you can heat the clay slightly to soften it. This clay dries VERY hard, strong and waterproof. I didn't do a hammer test because I like the small test pieces I made.--There is virtually no shrinkage which expands its possibilities for use.--I had success using my usual polymer clay tools. I suggest you measure out equal amounts of parts A and B with opposite ends of a popsicle stick to make sure you don't contaminate your jars of each.--My only disappointment was that there was a little bounce-back (rather than actual carving) from modeling tools before the clay air-cured.. Going by the product description I expected to be able to carve small details and that didn't happen. I was able to get good detail by impressing found objects into this clay; carving was more difficult. There may have been a window of opportunity during the curing process when I could have used modeling tools or abrasives with better results but I missed it.I'm still going to have lots of fun using this clay for things like:--custom jewelry pendants (you'll probably want to drill the hole or add the integral bail as you make it).--rings (easier to size since there isn't any shrinkage ).--small stamps or texture rollers for signing or texturizing pottery--making molds to form sprigs (dimensional bas relief decorations) on pottery a la Wedgwood (if clay is or could be made food safe this could be used for custom cookie molds, fondant decorations, etc.)--tiny sculptures--repairing fired ceramics (including kintsugi) and other items--embellishing frames and other items
S**R
Awesome product
This is such a fun and versatile clay to use.
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