Why is my clay sticking to the pasta roller?

If the clay seems to be sticking to the rollers, try laying it between sheets of waxed paper and running this "sandwich" through the machine. Or brush the surface of the clay very lightly with talc or cornstarch, then running it through the machine.
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Can you use a pasta roller for 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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How do you lubricate a pasta roller?

Lubricate your pasta roller:

We recommend using light mineral oil to lubricate the gears periodically. Add a drop of mineral oil to each of the far corners of the rollers and/or cutters to lubricate the gears (4 locations). This can be done annually or after 50 uses.
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Should I oil my pasta machine?

If your pasta machine has been exposed to water and has started to rust, you may be able to save it. The first step is to lubricate your machine. Add a few drops of mineral oil to the roller, using a brush to distribute the oil.
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How do you clean an acrylic clay roller?

Soak your tool in rubbing alcohol: Grab your old bowl and fill it with rubbing alcohol. Submerge your tool in the rubbing alcohol for around 30 seconds to let it soak. Gently soak the cleaning cloth with rubbing alcohol and use it to remove buildup: Rub the cloth along the tool to remove as much buildup as you can.
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Can you condition clay without a pasta machine?

Keep rolling and squishing clay with palm until clay is soft, pliable and workable. It can take a while by hand, but you still can do a good job of conditioning clay without any tools and without being too hard on your hands. However, if you have hand mobility issues, then you are going to have to invest in some tools.
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Why is my pasta dough breaking apart?

So what causes pasta dough to tear and form holes when rolling? The primary reason is that the dough is not being rolled, folded and fed in properly on the correct settings of the pasta roller. If the dough is not flat enough, fed in at the wrong angle, or too fast through the roller, it can bunch up and rip.
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Why is my clay sticking to my acrylic roller?

Some Plastic Rollers will react to clay and cause it to stick. So watch for that if you don't buy a roller that is sold for use with polymer clay.
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Why is my polymer clay sticking to my acrylic roller?

Polymer clay is naturally sticky and tends to stick to your tools as you use them. When cutting pieces or shapes from a sheet or slab of polymer clay, the best way to keep the clay from sticking in the cutters is to use a work surface that the clay sticks to.
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How do you fix sticky clay?

If your clay is fresh and has become too sticky, try mixing it with a section of older clay. This will spread out the excess plasticizers and make your polymer clay more workable.
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What is the thickest setting on pasta machine?

Sometimes the thickest setting is #1, sometimes the thinnest setting is #1. Sometimes the thickest setting is over 1/8″ thick and sometimes it is closer to 1/16th”. This causes all kinds of problems in projects where the thickness of the sheet is critical to the technique.
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How thick should you roll polymer clay for 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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Do you need to clean a pasta maker?

Always use your pasta maker on a flat surface to keep parts from warping and to avoid dropping the tool. Use a clean, dry, cloth to clean the exterior of the maker after every use. If you haven't used your pasta maker in a while, roll scrap dough through the first time around to move dust from the machine.
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How do you get dried pasta out of a pasta maker?

To remove any remaining pieces of dried dough out of the machine, use a dry cotton cloth or a stiffly bristled brush to clean away the pieces gently. Use caution when cleaning the machine, as the blade in the pasta maker is very sharp.
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How do you clean a KitchenAid pasta roller for the first time?

Clean the Pasta Press housing, cutter, and pasta plates by hand only. Wash with a soft, damp cloth. Dry thoroughly with a soft dry cloth.
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How do you clean a pasta maker for the first time?

Wipe down the body of the machine with a damp cloth then dry it off. Get a clean, soft cloth wet and wring it out well. Run it over the entire exterior of the pasta maker to clean off flour and bits of dough. Use a second cloth to dry off the machine.
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