How thin can you roll polymer clay?

The stronger brands of polymer clay are durable enough that you cannot break them with your hands, even when used as thin as 1/16″ (1.5 mm).
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How thick should I roll out polymer clay?

Cut out different shapes to make funky designs with each layer. When you're finished building your design, roll out the clay so it's about two millimeters thick.
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Can you thin polymer clay?

Sculpey® Liquid Clay Thinner & Softener can be used for softening polymer clay and thinning Liquid Sculpey®. Just a few drops will make all the difference.
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Does polymer clay break easily?

Improperly cured clay is very weak and brittle, and susceptible to breaking. Certain polymer clay brands are more brittle than others. These include Sculpey Original and Sculpey III. These brands will break very easily even when they're baked properly.
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Is polymer clay still bendy after baking?

Polymer clay is not like regular earthen clay that cures rock hard. Polymer clay, like Premo Sculpey for example, remain flexible when baked, especially when thin.
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How to Roll Even Polymer Clay Sheets WITHOUT a Pasta Machine!



How flexible is polymer clay?

When polymer clay is properly cured, which you do by baking it in an oven, it is flexible and durable. Polymer clay is not fragile. Since it is made from vinyl, polymer clay is flexible and you can bend or flex your project if it's thin enough. This is normal and expected.
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Can you bake polymer clay twice?

As long as you're following the package instructions — and using an oven thermometer to maintain the proper temperature — you can bake polymer clay multiple times and complete a complicated piece in multiple steps.
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Can you drink out of polymer clay cups?

We do not recommend making dishes or utensils that you plan to drink from, eat off of or serve food even if they are sealed with the glazes. While our clays and glazes are non-toxic, they have not been tested for use with food and cannot be recommended for that use.
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Why is my polymer clay cracking?

Polymer clay breaks after baking because it has not cured properly. This is due to either the temperature being too low or it wasn't baked for long enough. It does also depend on the brand of clay you are using, as some are more brittle, some are harder.
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How toxic is polymer clay?

Polymer clay is non-toxic, so it is completely safe to use around children and pets. If your child bites into their handmade clay pizza, the only consequence is a yucky taste in their mouth. However, even though polymer clay is non-toxic, eating a bowl of clay spaghetti for dinner might cause a stomachache.
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How do you keep polymer clay flat when baking?

To prevent brown spots from oven spikes, tent your work with aluminum foil pans or an index card. To avoid flat spots on beads, bake them on quilt batting or a bead baking rack. You CAN bake your polymer clay more than once! This is a common practice for intricate pieces.
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How thick should you roll polymer clay earrings?

For most clay earrings, roll the clay to approximately 1/8″ thick. Depending on the design, you may want them a little thicker. You want them thick enough to hold their shape after being cured in the oven. I use an acrylic rolling pin to roll the clay, but you can also use a pasta maker.
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How do you make polymer clay not stick to the roller?

Pop a piece of paper over the clay (just plain office paper will do) before you roll the clay out. This will stop the clay from sticking to the rolling pin. Another option is to use a sheet of baking paper (also known as greaseproof paper) and use your rolling pin on top of this.
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Can I use wooden rolling pin for polymer clay?

You should not use a wooden rolling pins. The disadvantages include: Wood grain leaves marks on the clay; Wood absorbs oils in clay; Wood grain swells from oils in the polymer clay; Clay sticks to wood. Some Plastic Rollers will react to clay and cause it to stick.
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Can you use a pasta roller for polymer clay?

Clayers discovered they could use pasta machines to quickly and easily condition polymer clay instead of using rolling pins, acrylic rollers or their hands. So, instead of feeding dough through a machine to form pasta sheets, you can roll clay through the machine to condition and flatten the clay.
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What should I roll polymer clay on?

It's best to work on a smooth surface, like on your kitchen counter or a marble slab. Laminate countertops make a great option for working with polymer clay.
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Is it bad to overbake polymer clay?

Yes, polymer clay can burn if you do not bake it according to package instructions. Just like anything you would bake in the oven, if you bake clay too hot for too long, it will burn.
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How long can polymer clay sit before baking?

Additional Sculpey Baking Instructions

The clay needs at least 15 minutes to cure properly.
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How do you know if polymer clay is baked enough?

#3: How Do You Know When Polymer Is Done Baking? When polyclay is cured correctly, your cooled piece can be marked when you press a fingernail into it, but your nail won't sink in. It will be difficult to break, but if it is thin it might bend easily. It will break or cut cleanly, without a crumbly texture.
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Is Super Sculpey bendable?

This clay becomes bendable, super flexible and rubbery after baking. Perfect for flexible parts of sculptures, stretchy jewelry and rubbery fun!
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Is Sculpey III flexible?

It depends on many factors, from the brand of clay to the temperature and time it was cured at. One factor of flexibility depends upon how thick you make the item. They all flex when very thin, less than 1/16 of an nch. Of them Kato is the most flexible, then Fimo, Fimo Soft , Premo , and finally Sculpey III.
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How soft should polymer clay be?

All polymer clay brands should be squishable to some degree if they are fresh, even if they are cold. At a minimum, you should be able to round off the corners and edges of the block without any effort. Just bear in mind that Kato, Fimo Professional or Pardo will always feel firmer than Premo or Fimo Soft.
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