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  2. Polymer clay - Wikipedia

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    Polymer clay is a type of hardenable modeling clay based on the polymer polyvinyl chloride (PVC). It typically contains no clay minerals, but like mineral clay a liquid is added to dry particles until it achieves gel-like working properties. Similarly, the part is put into an oven to harden, hence its colloquial designation as clay. [1]

  3. Modelling clay - Wikipedia

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    Polymer clay is a modelling material that cures when heated from 129 to 135 °C (265 to 275 °F) for 15 minutes per 6 millimetres (1 ⁄ 4 in) of thickness, and does not significantly shrink or change shape during the process. Despite being called "clay", it generally contains no clay minerals.

  4. Clayotic - Wikipedia

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    Clayotic is a brand of non-toxic, air-hardened modelling clay sold by the Irish company of the same name. [1] It is created for young children to sculpt figures like regular clay. Clayotic comes in several different colours which can be mixed to make others. [2] According to the company, [3] it is a mess-free Play-Doh. Once Clayotic is exposed ...

  5. The Best Modeling Clay for Animating, Mold Making, and More

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    The clay softens up in response to body heat, and most types can be reworked endlessly as the medium won’t harden, even after months—and if it’s […] The Best Modeling Clay for Animating ...

  6. Fimo - Wikipedia

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    FIMO was first a plastic modeling compound brought to the attention of German dollmaker Käthe Kruse in 1939 as a possible replacement for plastic compounds. It was not suitable for her doll factory use, and she turned it over to her daughter Sophie Rehbinder-Kruse, [3] who was known in the family as "Fifi" (hence FIMO, from Fifi's Modeling Compound).

  7. Category:Modelling clay - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to modelling clay, any of a group of malleable substances used in building and sculpting. The material compositions and production processes vary considerably. The material compositions and production processes vary considerably.

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