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Tan Dragon Du-Kit Make 'n' Bake polymer clay is an easy to use modelling clay. Ideal for making jewellery, ornaments, pictures, models and much more. Available in 25 brilliant colours that can be mixed to create other shades. Du-Kit can be shaped time after time. The texture does not alter until hardened in your oven for 10 - 20 minutes at 120 - 130 degs Celcius (250 - 270 degs Fahrenheit)
When cured/hardened it retains its colour brilliance and can be filed, sawn, sculptured, glued, painted, lacquered and electroplated.
Colour Mixing
The flat roller section of a heavy duty pasta machine is excellent for colour mixing and forming thin sheets. Partial mixing makes stunning marbled effects. For new shades use the colour mixing guide.
Translucent:
Use as a colour extender. also marblize with other colours for natural stone effects.
Pearl & Gold:
The sheen of these colours improves during the hardening process. Coloured pearlised effects can be obtained by mixing with any hue colour or black. (the mixing ratio should not exceed 1 part colour to 2 parts Pearl or gold) Avoid using white or light colours as this spoils the glisten.
Modelling:
Work on a flat baking tray or baking paper. Start by kneading Du-Kit to make it pliable and soft. (further softening can be done by adding a little baby oil if necessary).
Impress of Patterns: Moisten both Du-kit and pattern with water for easy mould release.
Large Models: These are best formed around a framework/armature (wire netting, foil, florist wire etc.) Cover with base layer of Du-kit to approximate shape, impress with surface indents, then bake. Apply Du-kit colours and details to the indented surface and re-bake.
Complementary materials: Stones, sand, driftwood, shells, copper wire, leather etc. can be used to great effect.
Images of items used through out this website are those that are either items in the Du-kit collection or permission has been granted to use them. Please respect the copyright of all artists by refraining from using these images for anything but private use.
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