FILANI LIQUID
Chipboard or plywood to position the armature wires |
Using Filani Liquid for creating bendable feature |
Filling liquid clay into straw |
Allow the liquid to overflow through the tiny hole on the clay stopper |
Secured the wire armature on one end of the screw |
Secured both ends |
Tighten one end of the wire armature with a plier |
Creating more bendable liquid gel on the board |
Board ready to bake |
Baking the straw filled with liquid at 150º C for 30 minutes |
Baked liquid filled straws |
Cut the straw with a knife or blade |
Cut all the straws |
Removed straw from the board |
Baked Filani liquid will be bendable |
Creating a loop |
Making bendable arm or leg FIMO DECOR GEL |
Filled Fimo Gel into the straw |
Capped both ends with polymer clay and insert a piece of wire armature, baked the filled straw at 150ºC for 30 minutes |
After baking and cooled, cut the straw wit a blade |
Removed the cut straw |
Small detail molded from straw |
Bendable headless snake |
A coiled ring TRANSLUCENT LIQUID SCULPEY |
Filling the straw with TLS |
One end is capped with polymer clay and wire armature |
Baked the capped straw at 150ºC for 30 minutes |
Cut baked TLS in straw with a blade |
Removed the straw |
A bendable TLS into "S" |
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