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 Sculpey question 
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Die-Cast
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I have read that you can bake and then rebake sculpey with no issues as long as you bake it at the same temp.

I have something I want to bake before I go to the next step as it will help keep the project clean.

Has anyone here done this and if so what did you find ?


Mon Jun 22, 2009 6:26 pm
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You kinda have to go through some trial and error tests with the stuff. You can rebake it but I have had some pieces burn. make a piece the same mass as what you want and experiment on that.

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I re-bake it all the time with no problems. Occasionally I'll forget about it in the oven and it will burn but that's just cosmetic. It bakes at such a low temp that it makes little difference.

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