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Post by storkart on Jun 10, 2007 17:37:48 GMT 12
What clay shaper firmness do you use?
The soft white ones seem good for Super sculpey,
Now what would you use for Dukit, the grey (medium) or black ones(hard)?
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Post by storkart on Jun 10, 2007 17:47:07 GMT 12
Kimmie, what was that place again you got yours from? I seem to have lost the bookmark.
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Post by anubis4 on Jun 10, 2007 18:02:48 GMT 12
Hi Storkie
Mine is a grey one and it worked fine on George and he was done with Fimo. If that helps
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Post by storkart on Jun 10, 2007 18:50:58 GMT 12
Hi Anubis, Yes that helps, I have one grey one which seemed OK, but I haven't used it much so far.
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Post by kimmie on Jun 10, 2007 19:18:58 GMT 12
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Post by kimmie on Jun 10, 2007 19:20:27 GMT 12
Oops just read it again.
Mine are grey as well....Well the tips are grey and the handle is black
I bought the full set and find them brillant on dukit
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Post by BLL on Jun 10, 2007 19:23:44 GMT 12
just for the record, I have two large grey ones - I think they're FAS or DAS brand - and a little (size 0) black clay shapers brand. They're all great on du-kit.
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Post by storkart on Jun 10, 2007 20:13:22 GMT 12
Kimmie I can't find the set you got at the time, can you get me the details at all? From memory there where 4 different shapes and around $20? I can see only single ones all very pricey too. Thanks
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Post by blue on Jun 10, 2007 20:46:25 GMT 12
soft for fine details on faces, nails, wrinkles .... med on bends and rolls and med details and firm large on big bends and large curves etc. the 0 is the soft ?? white.....usually? have a light grey small in med which is great to for fine detailing. all depends on the size of what your gonna make. if its for a baby head or something of size id use the bigger tools..... in med then your smallest for the very fine eye detailing and lips etc. sorry for the ramble...muah lufflie
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Post by kimmie on Jun 17, 2007 23:23:15 GMT 12
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