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  1. @bigponymac i think @extremedash has a genius idea. I would buy that from hasbro SOOO FASSTT

    Wednesday, 11-May-11 03:44:53 UTC from web
    1. @calvindapanda Oh I'd love to see it happen. That'd be the coolest thing ever. But this is Hasbro we're talking about.

      Wednesday, 11-May-11 03:47:35 UTC from web
      1. @bigponymac Do you have a kiln? How did you fire it? I ask because I've been trying to make clay stuff for awhile now, but I don't have access to a kiln. (I have access to a high tech laser cutter but not a kiln go figure)

        Wednesday, 11-May-11 03:50:05 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
        1. @starlightbolt No, I don't have a personal kiln. Thought about building one, but that'd be expensive. All of my pieces are fired by my teacher at school, but I won't be able to do that over the summer because I'm not going to be taking any classes there. You could always try a polymer clay like Super Sculpey which you can fire in your oven.

          Wednesday, 11-May-11 03:54:27 UTC from web
          1. @bigponymac I was trying to look up something like that online. I ended up just giving up since I couldn't find anything after a while of looking. But I don't know much about clay so I might have not known what to search for

            Wednesday, 11-May-11 03:58:31 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
            1. @starlightbolt Yeah, if you don't have access to a kiln you'll have to go with Sculpey or Super Sculpey. If you have access to a kiln you need to find out what temperature it fires at because you have low, medium, and high fire clays. I used nothing but high-fire clay on my sculptures.

              Wednesday, 11-May-11 04:01:49 UTC from web