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There are only 2 hazard warnings on Apoxie sculpt, which are pretty minorH317 May cause an allergic skin reaction. H320 Causes eye irritation They recommend wearing disposable gloves while working with it (I don't personally but I know I don't have an allergic reaction to it) but that's really the only safety precaution that would be necessary. That and don't touch it and then touch your eyes and you should be fine You can always buy the smallest size they offer and see if you like it or if it gives you any issues.
If you do decide to use gloves, go with vinyl. Latex sticks like crazy.
Has anyone used paper clay?
Quote from: Roogna on September 17, 2017, 06:57:22 PMapoxie sculptyou can get it on amazon now I can't use Apoxie sculpt because of the chemicals in it. I just use any air drying clay I can get my hands on; like DAS.
apoxie sculptyou can get it on amazon now
Quote from: bright rabbit 1 on September 18, 2017, 01:50:45 AMQuote from: Roogna on September 17, 2017, 06:57:22 PMapoxie sculptyou can get it on amazon now I can't use Apoxie sculpt because of the chemicals in it. I just use any air drying clay I can get my hands on; like DAS.Do you use the DAS terracotta type of clay? I know that they have regular air dry clay, but from what I've read it's not very good.
I'm using MILIPUT 2-components epoxy clay.Dries in a night and rock hard afterwards. It also glues by itself to the pony body.It exists in several colors (white, black, terracotta), main difference is the price.I usually takes the terracotta as it's the cheapest and I paint it afterwards anyway...