Cernit 500 g Trans Clay, Translucent White

(8 customer reviews)
SKU: B00KAC4D4M
Brand Cernit
Color Translucent White
Item Weight 500 Grams
Age Range (Description) Adult
Educational Objective Imaginatory Skills

About this item

– Oven-hardening polymer clay
– does not leave pigments on hands, odourless
– very flexible
– very strong once baked
– suitable for all techniques
– cut a piece + roll out (roll out is very important)
– lay overnight between two pieces of paper or alternatively put on top (extracts plasticizer)
– then the mass ready for use

$20.45

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Description

Product Description

Be inspired by this range of CERNIT polymer-clay. Translucent colours.

It has to be hardened in a kitchen oven at max. 130C/265F during max. 30 min. Do not use a microwave oven.

After baking the realisation can be sanded, drilled or filed. Use acrylic paints, watercolours,

decorative powders or varnishes to enhance your realisation.

Set Contains:

CERNIT POLYMER CLAY TR 500 G TRANSLUCENT WHITE

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8 reviews for Cernit 500 g Trans Clay, Translucent White

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  1. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Packed carefully. Clay isn’t completely fresh but it isn’t years old. It does need quite a bit more conditioning than I’m used to for this brand. If your clay is harder than you’re used to, don’t assume it’s no good and toss it and leave a poor review. Unless a clay has been cured it is always salvageable! Always. This is what I do for hard clay: Warm it – put it in your pocket for awhile, or your bra ?Slice in 2mm sections and put through your pasta machine over and over until it softens and melds. Heat the rollers, not the clay! with a hairdryer if it’s still crumbling. If that doesn’t work, put it in a clay safe baggy with clay softener, leave it for a day. Then smash it with a rubber mallet (I love this part!) then go back to your pasta machine.If there are rock hard pieces despite this treatment, your clay has cured somewhere along its journey and it’s done. Most of the time I’ve found that’s not the case though, and no matter how diffi

  2. melissa logan (verified owner)

    Thought it was transparent white, only transparent, and sticky, not impressed, could get a LOT more for Far less buying Fimo

  3. LinaLovesFairyTales (verified owner)

    I’m highly disappointed as the clay showed up smushed and the package opened. I will try to condition a bit and see how it forms. Hopefully yours shows up better than mine. Especially for the price, I’ll be horribly disappointed if it’s dried out and ruined.

  4. Valerie alcombrack (verified owner)

    It is more translucent than Kato and Sculpey and fimo. also it’s easy to get rid of bubbles you might have to do some leaching but it’s worth it for the finished look. I mixed it with some white mica powders and Sculpey pearl for this beautiful white marble look

  5. Tom (verified owner)

    This was a much better slab of clay, was soft and sticky as it should be!! Waiting to try it out to see sheerness

  6. Cynthia (verified owner)

    Cernit is probably one of the best polymer clays. I’ve been working with it for ages.

  7. Ronda Petray (verified owner)

    The clay is a great product but the item came completely smashed and opened on both ends. Pretty lame shipping, only option was to return the item in the already destroyed box and wait for a refund…not really worth it since the clay is useable (thank goodness the clay gods were watching and it didn’t cure on the truck)!

  8. Jonas Landau (verified owner)

    Hard and brittle, needs a lot more conditioning than usual, this clay is very clearly been sitting around for a while. It’s usable but just takes more time

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