Has anyone used or experimented with polymer clay a mold? I was thinking instead of using fiber paper I could get some really great designs with detail using Polymer clay. I want to do detailed graphic type designs such as spirals, stars etc.. Does anyone know if this will work or do I need to use Potter's clay, let it dry, fire it then use it. I thank those that respond in advance.
Camaro
Barbara is correct, polymer clay is a plastic that BAKES in a toaster oven (or regular oven) for about 10 minutes at 250-275 degrees depending on brand. Anything over that and it will burn and give off toxic fumes--definitely not the material you want to use for glass molds. As Barbara suggested, try it as the positive and make your own mold from the variety of appropriate materials out there.
camaro wrote:Has anyone used or experimented with polymer clay a mold? I was thinking instead of using fiber paper I could get some really great designs with detail using Polymer clay. I want to do detailed graphic type designs such as spirals, stars etc.. Does anyone know if this will work or do I need to use Potter's clay, let it dry, fire it then use it. I thank those that respond in advance.
Camaro
Here's a technique from the Magless Swap that Stacey King used to make her Mags. Using Polymer clay as the pattern and then pouring plaster molds.
My pet peeve in working with glass is mold availability (shapes,etc.) After reading for over a year it suddenly dawned on me to ask the question - When you say pour in plaster, does the plaster need to be fired, as would a clay, greenware, etc. before being used as a mold, or can it be used as is once cured / dried (with wash, etc.) (Looking for simple mold making without firing!?)