very helpful vedio plz plz baking ka procedure step by step bta dyn tempreture ka khayal krty huy kese bake kryn ya apna ptyly wala method b share kr dyn plz plz
in sh Allah zrur bnao ge is par b video.. in sha Allah november say polymer ka course start ho raha ha for a month if u want to learn something in very deep about polymer so dont miss this session.
I don't even get why it keeps happening. The temperature is where it should be, i bake longer than their suggested bake time, i avoid air bubbles and i condition the clay thoroughly. I preheat the oven before placing them in. When the clay pieces are large i use bulking and my charms are too small for me to think there would be a concern for it being too thick, so why the hell does it keep cracking even when they're tiny?! It must be the position in where i place them in the oven close to the bottom on the tray, but i bake on convection so it cant be the heating coils near the bottom getting them.
I'll try these but it better not crack any further when i rebake it.... I tried doll making years ago with polymer clay and the whole thing was an annoying complicated cracking mess, now i'm doing charms and the stupid things are still cracking. I'm going to repair them but this time i'm placing the clays higher in the oven when i bake another batch.
bake polymer clay only at the required temperature and do not over bake your charms and place the clay in the middle of the oven if there is any air in the clay and it has no place of escaping during baking so due to the air pressure is created in the clay whisch creates a crack and air escaped from the crack..with perfect baking time and temperature and maximum conditioning we can avoid these cracks
@@winsomeaxis9828 I do all that, the correct temperature, i bake in convection settings, the clays aren't too thick, and i condition them before sculpting. Back in the day when i always got cracks id fix them and rebate just for other cracks to show, but the reason why i was so annoyed this time around was because the first projects were polymer clay dolls, so i figured the clay was too thick or the bigger the project then cracks should be expected. This time i'm working on charms and i was surprised to still see cracking happening and was getting fed up. I changed things around by baking on the center rack rather than the lower one because when i did dolls i needed more room. Now with just charms i tried changing where i place the rack and it seemed to work. Maybe all this time i was baking them in the wrong spot and they should be in the middle rack.
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plz plz baking ka procedure step by step bta dyn tempreture ka khayal krty huy kese bake kryn ya apna ptyly wala method b share kr dyn plz plz
in sh Allah zrur bnao ge is par b video.. in sha Allah november say polymer ka course start ho raha ha for a month if u want to learn something in very deep about polymer so dont miss this session.
I don't even get why it keeps happening. The temperature is where it should be, i bake longer than their suggested bake time, i avoid air bubbles and i condition the clay thoroughly. I preheat the oven before placing them in. When the clay pieces are large i use bulking and my charms are too small for me to think there would be a concern for it being too thick, so why the hell does it keep cracking even when they're tiny?!
It must be the position in where i place them in the oven close to the bottom on the tray, but i bake on convection so it cant be the heating coils near the bottom getting them.
I'll try these but it better not crack any further when i rebake it.... I tried doll making years ago with polymer clay and the whole thing was an annoying complicated cracking mess, now i'm doing charms and the stupid things are still cracking. I'm going to repair them but this time i'm placing the clays higher in the oven when i bake another batch.
bake polymer clay only at the required temperature and do not over bake your charms and place the clay in the middle of the oven if there is any air in the clay and it has no place of escaping during baking so due to the air pressure is created in the clay whisch creates a crack and air escaped from the crack..with perfect baking time and temperature and maximum conditioning we can avoid these cracks
@@winsomeaxis9828 It worked.
@@winsomeaxis9828 I do all that, the correct temperature, i bake in convection settings, the clays aren't too thick, and i condition them before sculpting. Back in the day when i always got cracks id fix them and rebate just for other cracks to show, but the reason why i was so annoyed this time around was because the first projects were polymer clay dolls, so i figured the clay was too thick or the bigger the project then cracks should be expected. This time i'm working on charms and i was surprised to still see cracking happening and was getting fed up. I changed things around by baking on the center rack rather than the lower one because when i did dolls i needed more room. Now with just charms i tried changing where i place the rack and it seemed to work. Maybe all this time i was baking them in the wrong spot and they should be in the middle rack.