Can you bake wire into polymer clay?

Almost any material (including metal and wires) can be used inside (or on, or with) polymer clay and be baked with it, except for a few types of plastic...and that's done all the time btw.
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Can I bake polymer clay with wire inside?

With polymer clay, the baking temp is a low 265 degrees F and will not melt wire. Therefore you can use any wire you like baked inside your clay. Plastic coated wire like telephone wire and plastic coated paper clips will even bond with the clay while baking so it has some unique applications.
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Can you put metal in the oven with polymer clay?

Metal of any kind is absolutely no problem to bake with polymer clay (or with liquid polymer clay).
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Can I put metal in polymer clay?

Will Polymer Clay Stick to Metal? The short answer is, no it will not stick directly to metal. Polymer clay will not stick to metal but it can be glued to a metal surface with an epoxy resin or you can wrap clay around the metal to make it hold itself on the surface without any glue.
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How do you attach metal to polymer clay?

To bond metal to polymer clay, it's best to bake the metal into the clay. Glue will not be reliable for this bond over time. E6000 is highly recommended by others, but it often does not properly set on polymer clay or becomes brittle with age.
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Can you bake earring posts into polymer clay?

You can either attach stud backs to polymer clay earrings using super glue, baked on glue or by creating a mechanical hold with a second layer of polymer clay to secure the base of the stud back to the earring.
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What wire is best for polymer clay?

Try 16 gauge baling wire, 14 gauge copper ground wire, or 12 gauge aluminum ground wire, they all will work. (Obviously you must use only bare uninsulated wire.) For extra stiffness, twist multi strands together. For thinner areas, of course, you will need to use thinner wire.
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Can you put copper wire in oven?

1 Answer. Show activity on this post. Copper has a melting point of 1085°C/1984°F which is well above your expected temperatures. There should be no danger of losing structural integrity of the sculpture due to melting of the copper wire.
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Can you put aluminum wire in the oven?

Most types of metal melt at temperatures way higher than polymer baking temperature, so you don't have to worry about that either. I've made Fimo things with a core of aluminium foil, and no problems at all.
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Can you bake cardboard with polymer clay?

In many cases, it works well to leave the cardboard in place after baking so it can continue to add support to your structure. But if you just want to use the cardboard as a temporary armature to remove after baking, here are a couple of tips: Use foil or wax paper instead of glue for easier removal.
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Can you put metal in the oven?

Some examples of the types of materials that are oven safe are: Metals such as stainless steel and cast iron (Avoid items with non-metal parts such as wooden or plastic handles.) Ceramics are generally fine to use in the oven.
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Can you use wire in pottery?

High temperature wire is a really fun material to be able to use in the raw clay and fire in the kiln without it melting.
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Can you bake glass beads in polymer clay?

Even though polymer clay cures at a fairly low temperature in the oven, it's hot enough to melt, distort, and discolor plastic crystals and also plastic beads. Before baking, make sure that the beads in question are glass and not plastic. It's not always easy to tell, by the way.
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What kind of wire is used for clay sculpting?

Artists and sculptors rely on premium wire to create intimate wire sculptures and sturdy armatures for ceramics, plaster, and paper sculpture. Most of this wire is aluminum, a lightweight metal known for its flexibility and malleability; copper is a little sturdier but also malleable.
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What kind of wire do you use for clay?

Aluminium - Aluminum armature wire is the best for sculpting: it's easy to shape, yet solid. You may find "aluminium wire" in the hardware store, but head's up: this type of wire does not take to re-shaping very well and may snap if overbent.
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Can I use copper wire as armature?

These are the types of armature wires you could use for sculpting: Aluminum. Copper. Stainless Steel.
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What can I use for polymer clay armature?

Aluminum foil is without a doubt, indispensable as an armature for any polymer clay artist. It has an expansion rate of less than 2% which means it won't expand enough to crack your sculpt. You can use it as a core armature for figures, jewelry or anything else you are working on that has depth.
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Can you bake Cosclay?

The answer is yes! You can bake Cosclay repeatedly and new clay will stick to cured clay.
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How do you keep polymer clay earrings from breaking?

Prevent scorching your polymer clay by placing your baking shelf in the middle of your oven and by tenting your beads. Prevent breaking beads by ensuring that you bake at the correct temperature for long enough. Under-baked beads are brittle and break easily.
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