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Some Can't-Live-Without Tools

Create your vision, make what you dream; these handy implements will help get you there.
Pasta Machine
You just about can't live without one. It's how you make perfect, evenly thin sheets for your art projects.
Pasta Machine
Convection Oven
Home ovens are off-limits due to toxic residue left by baked clay, so this oven is perfect. Large enough to keep your items away from the heating elements and for air to circulate properly...affordable, too! Convection Oven
Clay Slicers
What makes these blades special?
They're way thinner than the usual Home Depot type, so when slicing canes, there's no drag. It gives you the cleanest cut possible.
Clay Slicer

Kemper
Klay Gun

Kinda brings back memories of play-dough, but this tool will let you make doll hair, fine trim or a zillion other things for your clay projects. Comes with 19 discs. Kemper Klay Gun
Acrylic Brayer
If you don't have a pasta machine handy, this little tool will do the trick. Acrylic means it won't stick to clay!
Acrylic Brayer
Amaco Clay Ruler
How about this handy-dandy gadget? Make perfectly sized beads and strips every time!
Amaco Clay Ruler
Acrylic Clay Roller
OK, so it's not so glamorous, but this roller will NOT stick to your clay and that's a wonderful thing.
Clay Roller
Sculpting Tool Set
Fingers are fab, but not exact enough for most things. This 10-piece set makes anything possible.
Sculpting Tool Set
E6000 Glue
Our very favorite for attaching polymer clay to, well, just about anything!
E6000 Glue
Sculpey Mold Maker
This extra soft clay is excellent for making molds, capturing the finest detail of your pieces. Also use it as a clay conditioner! Sculpey Mold Maker
Elmer's Wood Glue
This is what we use to attach mosaics to wood or paper mache. Check out our Projects Page.
Elmer's Wood Glue
Sculpey Diluent
There are times when your clay is just too hard to handle! Add some of this stuff to get it back in working condition.
Sculpey Diluent



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