+LuLilac Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 So, how does Sculpey Clay hold up as a TB traveler? I want to sculpt something, a severed human finger to be precise, and, while I could do it in regular clay (I'm a potter) I think sculpey would be less likely to break (?). Any advice? Quote Link to comment
+Frogglin Posted November 6, 2014 Share Posted November 6, 2014 It would definitely be sturdier than ceramics, though not indestructible. Building the finger around a wire core would help, and coating it in a sealant. I don't do much with sculpty, so I can't advise what sort of sealant would be best, sorry Overall though, as long as there's no little sticking out details, it'll be more likely to pass a drop test. Quote Link to comment
+LuLilac Posted November 10, 2014 Author Share Posted November 10, 2014 It would definitely be sturdier than ceramics, though not indestructible. Building the finger around a wire core would help, and coating it in a sealant. I don't do much with sculpty, so I can't advise what sort of sealant would be best, sorry Overall though, as long as there's no little sticking out details, it'll be more likely to pass a drop test. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
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