Archive for October 18th, 2007

Slice “em Thin

I am often asked how do you make your cane slices so thin? Cutting thicker even slices is often harder (see slices in photo). There are four factors to keep in mind when attempting to cut ultra-thin slices from polymer clay canes and one guiding principle. citruscanes.jpg

  • REST allowing your canes to rest overnight or for a couple of days after reduction will make them easier to handle
  • SURFACE have something underneath the cane that you are willing to cut into, perhaps a piece of paper, if you are struggling not to mar your cutting mat there is a tendency to pull up before the cut is completed
  • HANDLE if your cane is short or irregularly shaped, make a handle out of scrap clay and hold onto to that rather than heating up or distorting your cane
  • ANGLE make sure you are cutting at a comfortable angle- I like to hold both the blade and the clay at a 45 degree angle on my work-surface- this way I can see the cut with both eyes and can keep my wrist straight and relaxed

The guiding principle = PRACTICE

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