Went to his blog and found out that Ken passed in June of this year… I’m going to make some awesome polymer clay for Christmas gifts this year thanks to Ken! May your legacy live on❤️
Holy cow this works! I'm a polymer clay addict and the only downside has been the cost of the clay. I don't live near any craft stores so added to the increased prices available online is the shipping costs so yeah, expansive. I bit the bullet and ordered what you suggested on your blog. It all arrived yesterday and I can't begin to tell you how impressed I am. The texture of this clay, depending on how much Kaolin you add ranges from the softness of Premo to the firmness of Kato. Now to make this even better I can report there was no cracking during baking which was the problem with the original Sculpt clay, Sculpty III and much of the other polymer clay out there. Primo & Kato being the exceptions. You're my hero today! Thank you!
Glad to hear of your success and I had to get my clay online as well but it should go a long way. Perhaps you should make a video showing the relationship between amount of clay and softness which I didn't do on my website video. You don't even need to post it as you could send to me and I could post it on my website. My email is ken.quast@gmail.com. At least think about it and thanks for the kind words. Ken.
Hi!, I want to ask you, please can you tell me wich kind of plastisol ink do you use?, pvc or water based?, I want to try, but in my country is a little bit tricky to find the ingredients mentioned by Ken, anyway thanks!.
It took me months even years to find a video that actually is a diy polymer clay.... Not a cold porcelain clay.....omg thank you so much for this video.... Can't wait to start making and using..... THANK YOU KEN
Thanks for sharing your recipe Ken, I have seen so many tutorials but this is the first one to approach real Polymer clay, thanks, please rest in peace.
Finally after all these years i’ve been trying to find a homemade real and true polymer all these videos are lies LIES!!! But this one is real and true I’m so happy thank you!!!!!!!
Thanks so much for this, you are the only one I have found anywhere who can actually make real polymer clay! I have been searching for an economical and accessible solution to this for over a year as the nearest distributor for common clay brands is over an hours drive away from me and often sold out. I'll be checking out your link :)
This is true. Same with jesmonite ac100. I've literally spend ridiculous amounts of time searching for information that u would think wouldn't be hard to find. Its almost like its being hid purposely lol🤔🤣😂🤣
This is actually my thesis for university. I'm a student of materials engineering and I was always interested in polymer clay. I've recently bought plastisol ink and kaolin and I've been doing some samples and experiments mixing it with bentonite and other things, but there's many things i don't understand and it's hard to find papers talking about this topic. I think I tried sending you a mail once from your website but I never had an answer, so if you ever got the chance, please write an answer. Best regards.
you are the only one on youtube who made a video about real polymer clay ! , every one else say corn starch and glue which is cold porcelian ! or they use water and oil and flour ! which is a cake lol , so your video is great , but i still have a problem ! i can get things from a workshop store or the market ,but i have no access in my country to plastictesol u r using ! nor white clay :( , so what u think i can use instead ? ! , can i use Plasticina clay ? and u said the white clay for the silicon inside it , so can i use silicon instead ? thanks a lot for the great experiments and sharing it . keep on ..
Unfortunately the plastisol ink is an essential part of the process and at this time I have no good substitutes to suggest. I wish that I could help but no real ideas,. But, I will give it some thought, Ken.
Not every country has reliable mail service six days a week. Some countries don't accept international packages, some highly tax them as imports, and some are flat out stolen.
As a polymer clay artist, I do have to say that sculpey brand polymer clay can and will burn if you cook it for too long c: Dunno bout your kind though. Good tutorial!
No, it won’t burn if you “cook it too long.” So long as you don’t exceed the recommended temperature, it’ll never burn. (Cure it at too *high* a temperature to burn it.) Most folks who work with polymer know that curing it for longer periods makes it stronger. Cure it at too low a temperature and it’ll be liable to crack and break.
It would be AWSOME if u could experiment with a DIY jesmonite ac-100 recipe. I've experimented with it and had pretty good results. Using pure gypsum powder, lime powder & acrylic bonding fortifier for cement. It seems to look like jesmonite but it does not dry in 20 mins like jesmonite. I've had many fails with this experiment. Its a more natural and affordable epoxy resin alternative that im obsessed with lately 😳😅 Jesmonite ac100 isnt available in the United States and ordering it online is ridiculously expensive.
Couple questions: How do I stop making it crumble up? I cant seem to get the right consistency, and it keeps sticking to the sticks And can you mix a specific ratio of it in a blender or something? Since this method takes very long for small amounts.
Its crumbling because there isn't enough ink or there is something different about your materials. You can't use a blender but most people have no problem so my guess is the ink or the kaolin. Ken.
Do you do this with non-phthalate ink or not? Does the kaolin clay stop the toxicity? Do all screen printing inks work? Anyways thNks for the video! Just want to say you are AWESOME!
The clay does not stop the toxicity, though the only real issue would be the toxic fumes admitted into the air when heating. Or the plastisisers that get caked onto the inside of the oven. So the best thing to do is use a small toaster oven used only for crafts and no longer use it for your food. And heat in well ventilated area, wear a mask and/or do it outside. You can use a heat gun too instead of the oven. But take the precautions above. The kaolin clay is just acting as a thickener to give it a moldable clay consistency. And not all textile inks will work as they need to be heat curing plastisols. Thats important if you're wanting to make actual polymer clay. Otherwise you mind as well just make cold porcelain or something.
i made this clay and it was perfect. but there was a big problem. my problem is Transfering the paint from the dough to the hands and i don't know how can i solve this problem ?
Omg I loooooooooove this! U covered everything perfectly. I've been searching for DIY techniques for polymer clay for awhile now. I have a thing with DIY-'ing alot of my crafts, down to the base materials lol. Now usually after this video I would try to figure out how to make/purchase plastisol instead or plastisol ink.. Luckily u covered that as well. Thank u for explaining it wouldn't be beneficial considering the cost & time. Time & money saved 😁 I likeyyy😊
@@phuhque6724 I came across something on Amazon that was to make fishing bait. But I wasn't sure if it would work. So thank u for clarifying this for me😁
I'm glad you replied, I was looking on his website, read all the comments, and came across him and another person talking about how that stuff may not solidify. If you do try it before me, do a small test :) 😀
It is a white screen printing plastisol ink from UNION, Maxoplak standard product that you can add your own pigments to. But there are many such inks available online and at Dick Blick. Its cheaper than buying the colored ones that I used. Ken.
Hi Ken, I live in São Paulo in Brazil and here the polymer clays are expensive and I will try to make this your recipe to sculpt my action figures. My question is, does this polymer clay after it's ready usually drop paint on the hands when I manipulate it to sculpt?
The only other PC that I had as a control was original Sculpy and I find that mine is a little softer but still works the same. I was not trying to make a better PC but a real PC that was totally usable and cheap. Thanks, Ken.
Most dry artists pigments as well as oil-based pigments will work but paints don't have the tincturial strength and require more kaolin. I have even heard that some oil-based makeup will work. Check out the comments on the website for more ideas, Ken.
can buy powder pigments used for making cosmetics and soaps or paints on Amazon. I wouldnt use any paints like he said already. Although oil paint seems to work fine. But it depends on the brand as some do not have strong pigmentation. Alcohol inks work as well. But the best way to avoid breaking down the clay would be to mix the inks into the clay after the clay is formed and you need to let the ink dry on the clay before mixing it into it. Otherwise it could break it down and/or just make it really goopy and sticky.
It's very helpful..thank you..... I tried to make small piece but I have a problem with the color isn't stable and The textures are soft... Can you help me with your opinion and if you have some books or videos to know more about that experiment I'll be so grateful..
If you are using white ink you will need some type of pigment to color. They are available online. If the small piece you made is soft then the ink sounds like it is a very low amount of PVC. There are no books or other videos but a Google search for patents will help. Ken.
You are so phenomenal for sharing this information and your ideas. I can not wait. For the pigments, is there a specific kind I have to use, or would acrylic paints work? Alternatively but more expensively I could use alcohol inks from my resin crafts. Ideas? Have you tried different pigments?
Hi .. does anyone know if he made other videos on how to make translucent clay? Ken is awesome and I'm so sorry he passed. He was so smart and talented.
He gave some tips on his website. Can’t remember what it was because it is buried in the comments in his blog. Check the description for his blog and scroll through the comments. Someone asked that very same question.
Apparently sport fisher make rubber bait fish with plastosol and you get colorless plastosol from hard to soft. Where to get this stuff in your country check out fisher forum or search diy rubber bait. ;) Thanks for sharing, othwise I wouldn't have googled plastosol and never learned of flexSol.
Hi observation, Just a quick question, I've been using sculpey original clay, as you know it's way to soft. but it's cheap. would adding kaolin clay to it make it more firm to work with? Thanks
@@observationsblogcom Ok thanks Ken, I'll have to order from amazon, can't seem to find it close to home. Also I want to thank you for spend so much time learning and then teaching us all these cool projects. I'll report back here when I get the kaolin clay and try this. Might help other that have the original sculpey clay.
Hi Ken, REAL POLYMER CLAY! Thank you, I've commented on your open source I make lamps and lampshades. Premo Accents Polymer Clay is one of the materials I use, and you are right itis very expensive. I custom color my PC with alcohol inks, to match a lamp shade, a lamp base etc. I also use Premo Accents Translucent clay often, on sale it is $16/lb. Is there a plasticizer, and other ingredients,uncolored, that could make a translucent PC. Premo cures at 275 degrees for one hour. Thank you for your wonderful RUclips channel. I am a subscriber
There are translucent resin thickener powders you can use. But if not, there is also translucent food grade powders that are basically modified cornstarch that chefs use to make things like those clear "cakes" or drink thickeners that rehabs and nursing homes use to thicken water or other drinks for the patients that have a hard time swallowing and/or other disabilities that could put them at risk of aspiration or choking.
You are really amazing, the first person in youtube i ever see doing the real polymer clay, thank you 🌷 Is there any chance for how to make the real magical lightweight air dry clay? I have been trying to do it from a while but cornstarch will turn it into porcelain and paper mash will make it hard, i feel like it's spongy kind of material but can't figure it out 😅 And thanks a lot again, I loved your video 👍🏻💕
I may be able to help you but I need to know more about what you are trying to accomplish. I am particularly unsure about the magical lightweight air dry clay. If you want my thoughts please email me with the details so we don't load this site with long comments. Thanks for your comments, Ken. ken.quast@gmail.com.
It may work but the effort may be against it. First the low viscosity will complicate the addition of the clay and the second is the very high temperature needed to solidify is hard to control. So, my guess is that the starting point is still a plastisol ink but that is my opinion based on somewhat limited knowledge of the lure plastisol. Hope that this helps, Ken.
I currently use oil clay "plasticine" to model my action figures and to finish them before making the silicone molds I do the "smoothing" with solvent. Can this polymer clay also be "smoothed" with solvent?
Hi Ken, great video. I've been racking my brain trying to figure out how to find the components used for htv silicone rubber. I believe this video has two of the four or so basic components :) Just need silicone rubber, and possibly some kind of retarder until the heat process can be done. Do you have any suggestions? I didnt see any other way I could see to contact you. Nate
Plaster of Paris is a Plaster, not a filler... Corn Starch or something like that would work better than Plaster of Paris... that's like saying "i don't got Flour for my Cake, so ill use Potting Soil instead"
@@observationsblogcom so just to be clear... I don't have to keep it in air tight containers? And only baking will harden/set it? Because I'd be over the moon!!!
After baking it is essentially PVC which is insoluble in water but is porous enough to absorb some moisture so use a spray lacquer to form a water barrier, Ken.
Went to his blog and found out that Ken passed in June of this year… I’m going to make some awesome polymer clay for Christmas gifts this year thanks to Ken! May your legacy live on❤️
only just found his videos. damn. rest easy ken
Rest In Peace 🙏
Oh, may he rest in peace.
He will live on as his remarkable generosity of knowledge continues. All respect and we hope his family and friends are at peace.
Omg. I just found this channel. RIP Ken. The knowledge you shared still lives on.
Holy cow this works! I'm a polymer clay addict and the only downside has been the cost of the clay. I don't live near any craft stores so added to the increased prices available online is the shipping costs so yeah, expansive. I bit the bullet and ordered what you suggested on your blog. It all arrived yesterday and I can't begin to tell you how impressed I am. The texture of this clay, depending on how much Kaolin you add ranges from the softness of Premo to the firmness of Kato. Now to make this even better I can report there was no cracking during baking which was the problem with the original Sculpt clay, Sculpty III and much of the other polymer clay out there. Primo & Kato being the exceptions. You're my hero today! Thank you!
Glad to hear of your success and I had to get my clay online as well but it should go a long way. Perhaps you should make a video showing the relationship between amount of clay and softness which I didn't do on my website video. You don't even need to post it as you could send to me and I could post it on my website. My email is ken.quast@gmail.com. At least think about it and thanks for the kind words. Ken.
Hi!, I want to ask you, please can you tell me wich kind of plastisol ink do you use?, pvc or water based?, I want to try, but in my country is a little bit tricky to find the ingredients mentioned by Ken, anyway thanks!.
@@andreajm1970It HAS to be plastisol. No exceptions.
@@andreajm1970I read in the comments this gentleman passed 2yrs ago
It took me months even years to find a video that actually is a diy polymer clay.... Not a cold porcelain clay.....omg thank you so much for this video.... Can't wait to start making and using..... THANK YOU KEN
Thanks for sharing your recipe Ken, I have seen so many tutorials but this is the first one to approach real Polymer clay, thanks, please rest in peace.
3 years ago I found your video and I made it. It works!! I'm not lying!! so thank you very very muchhhhhhhhhhh
Glad for your success and comment. Ken.
May your tribe increase. We need more people like you in the arts and craft community.
Thanks your comment is appreciated, Ken.
Finally after all these years i’ve been trying to find a homemade real and true polymer all these videos are lies
LIES!!! But this one is real and true I’m so happy thank you!!!!!!!
I think the other videos are just using inexpensive ingredients easy to find. No intent to lie.
@@2degucitas so they should't advertise as POLYMER clay recipes
Rest in peace great sir. Your mind is valued
Thanks so much for this, you are the only one I have found anywhere who can actually make real polymer clay! I have been searching for an economical and accessible solution to this for over a year as the nearest distributor for common clay brands is over an hours drive away from me and often sold out. I'll be checking out your link :)
Thanks for the nice comment,Ken.
This is true. Same with jesmonite ac100. I've literally spend ridiculous amounts of time searching for information that u would think wouldn't be hard to find. Its almost like its being hid purposely lol🤔🤣😂🤣
Thank you for sharing this video it will help me out in regards to big batches and save me a lot of money.
This is actually my thesis for university. I'm a student of materials engineering and I was always interested in polymer clay. I've recently bought plastisol ink and kaolin and I've been doing some samples and experiments mixing it with bentonite and other things, but there's many things i don't understand and it's hard to find papers talking about this topic. I think I tried sending you a mail once from your website but I never had an answer, so if you ever got the chance, please write an answer.
Best regards.
hi! I also search the internet and never find anything relate to the ingredients of these clay!
@@lekaty3394 same😊 this video really helped. I tried some other "diy homemade polimer clay" but they didnt work, but this one surely did
😊😀👍👏
what are ingredients in this ink? prob not eco friendly
@@HayleyPuzoMusic What, you think polymer clay sold in stores is “eco-friendly”? They’re both *PLASTIC*.
Hello,
Your knowledge, patient, your creativity and time deeply appreciated. Thank you👏👏
FANTAST!C
Thank you GOD BLESS
Much LOVE from Brazil
you are the only one on youtube who made a video about real polymer clay ! , every one else say corn starch and glue which is cold porcelian ! or they use water and oil and flour ! which is a cake lol , so your video is great , but i still have a problem ! i can get things from a workshop store or the market ,but i have no access in my country to plastictesol u r using ! nor white clay :( , so what u think i can use instead ? ! , can i use Plasticina clay ? and u said the white clay for the silicon inside it , so can i use silicon instead ? thanks a lot for the great experiments and sharing it . keep on ..
Unfortunately the plastisol ink is an essential part of the process and at this time I have no good substitutes to suggest. I wish that I could help but no real ideas,. But, I will give it some thought, Ken.
Where do you live that you can't order stuff by mail, but can get online? lol
Not every country has reliable mail service six days a week. Some countries don't accept international packages, some highly tax them as imports, and some are flat out stolen.
This was an absolutely fantastic video thank you so much. Glad to see we can do it at home
Your comment is appreciated, thanks, Ken.
observationsblog.com and I just ordered the stuff off of amazon so I’ll be trying this within the next couple days for sure!
As a polymer clay artist, I do have to say that sculpey brand polymer clay can and will burn if you cook it for too long c: Dunno bout your kind though. Good tutorial!
No, it won’t burn if you “cook it too long.” So long as you don’t exceed the recommended temperature, it’ll never burn. (Cure it at too *high* a temperature to burn it.) Most folks who work with polymer know that curing it for longer periods makes it stronger. Cure it at too low a temperature and it’ll be liable to crack and break.
So interesting to learn about this!
Thanks, Ken.
Wow thank you sr. I’m looking for that long ago in RUclips thank you again
It would be AWSOME if u could experiment with a DIY jesmonite ac-100 recipe. I've experimented with it and had pretty good results. Using pure gypsum powder, lime powder & acrylic bonding fortifier for cement. It seems to look like jesmonite but it does not dry in 20 mins like jesmonite. I've had many fails with this experiment. Its a more natural and affordable epoxy resin alternative that im obsessed with lately 😳😅 Jesmonite ac100 isnt available in the United States and ordering it online is ridiculously expensive.
Can you please made a video about air dry clay? Thanks so much!
There's alot of easy air dry clay recipes on RUclips.
Couple questions:
How do I stop making it crumble up? I cant seem to get the right consistency, and it keeps sticking to the sticks
And can you mix a specific ratio of it in a blender or something? Since this method takes very long for small amounts.
Its crumbling because there isn't enough ink or there is something different about your materials. You can't use a blender but most people have no problem so my guess is the ink or the kaolin. Ken.
@@observationsblogcom I bought kaolin clay from the internet, and white versatex screen printing ink.
Hi.. It is posible if i used white pastisol ink then i will add coloring with it?? What paint/ink can i use?? Thanks :)
I am so excited to have found you!! Could i ask if it has to be this bran of clay and ink? Or will any brand work?
can this process be used for making impression inside body example in an empty eye ball socket?
Do you do this with non-phthalate ink or not? Does the kaolin clay stop the toxicity? Do all screen printing inks work? Anyways thNks for the video! Just want to say you are AWESOME!
The clay does not stop the toxicity, though the only real issue would be the toxic fumes admitted into the air when heating. Or the plastisisers that get caked onto the inside of the oven. So the best thing to do is use a small toaster oven used only for crafts and no longer use it for your food. And heat in well ventilated area, wear a mask and/or do it outside. You can use a heat gun too instead of the oven. But take the precautions above. The kaolin clay is just acting as a thickener to give it a moldable clay consistency. And not all textile inks will work as they need to be heat curing plastisols. Thats important if you're wanting to make actual polymer clay. Otherwise you mind as well just make cold porcelain or something.
Puerto Shecan so touching and molding it doesn’t harm? Cool! Thanks for answering :D
What!! He past ? I just found him he is cool! Thank you Ken for everything r.i.p.. 🥰🥰🥰 for his family I'm so sorry for your loss. 🥹💞
i made this clay and it was perfect. but there was a big problem. my problem is Transfering the paint from the dough to the hands and i don't know how can i solve this problem ?
What I do is wear latex gloves. There is no easy solution. Ken
I have a question can bentonite clay be a substitute to kaolin clay when making polymer clay?
Thanks for this. Can it be baked?. Thanks
Yes it must be baked but best not in an oven where food is baked as well. Use an old toaster oven or such. See my website for the write up, Ken
I am trying different home made clay. to teach language by making mold and cats. This seems also good. Can I use crayons or other home based color?
Omg I loooooooooove this! U covered everything perfectly. I've been searching for DIY techniques for polymer clay for awhile now. I have a thing with DIY-'ing alot of my crafts, down to the base materials lol. Now usually after this video I would try to figure out how to make/purchase plastisol instead or plastisol ink.. Luckily u covered that as well. Thank u for explaining it wouldn't be beneficial considering the cost & time. Time & money saved 😁 I likeyyy😊
Plasticsol can also be bought from fishing and tackle :)
@@phuhque6724 I came across something on Amazon that was to make fishing bait. But I wasn't sure if it would work. So thank u for clarifying this for me😁
I'm glad you replied, I was looking on his website, read all the comments, and came across him and another person talking about how that stuff may not solidify. If you do try it before me, do a small test :) 😀
@@phuhque6724 will do😄
Wonderful video! What was the name of the last product you showed on this video tutorial? It was in a tub. Thankyou
It is a white screen printing plastisol ink from UNION, Maxoplak standard product that you can add your own pigments to. But there are many such inks available online and at Dick Blick. Its cheaper than buying the colored ones that I used. Ken.
Is it work like a sugru
Is it moldable after dry
Hi Ken, I live in São Paulo in Brazil and here the polymer clays are expensive and I will try to make this your recipe to sculpt my action figures. My question is, does this polymer clay after it's ready usually drop paint on the hands when I manipulate it to sculpt?
No, once the clay is made it can be handled cleanly, Ken
Fala Max conseguiu fazer a parada? qual tinta comprou pra fazer?
Max faz a clay normal a oil ou plasticera ambas você pode escolher a densidade, essa daqui do video fica mais caro fazer do que comprar aqui no brasil
isso é clay de polimero, não fica mais caro fazer, está enganado.
How did it go?
Have you compared with sculpey or antes other? Yours looks Very good, i.liked and Will try thanks
The only other PC that I had as a control was original Sculpy and I find that mine is a little softer but still works the same. I was not trying to make a better PC but a real PC that was totally usable and cheap. Thanks, Ken.
Thanks for sharing. great clay.
Thank you very much for your guidance. I'll do that and thanks again
Hi. Great job with your video. Question. What types of pigments or paints can we use ro color ' union ink compound' thank you very much for your time.
Most dry artists pigments as well as oil-based pigments will work but paints don't have the tincturial strength and require more kaolin. I have even heard that some oil-based makeup will work. Check out the comments on the website for more ideas, Ken.
can buy powder pigments used for making cosmetics and soaps or paints on Amazon. I wouldnt use any paints like he said already. Although oil paint seems to work fine. But it depends on the brand as some do not have strong pigmentation. Alcohol inks work as well. But the best way to avoid breaking down the clay would be to mix the inks into the clay after the clay is formed and you need to let the ink dry on the clay before mixing it into it. Otherwise it could break it down and/or just make it really goopy and sticky.
wow thank you Kathy from Cali😎
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Very interesting.
Awesome video!! Thank you so much!
It's very helpful..thank you..... I tried to make small piece but I have a problem with the color isn't stable and The textures are soft... Can you help me with your opinion and if you have some books or videos to know more about that experiment I'll be so grateful..
If you are using white ink you will need some type of pigment to color. They are available online. If the small piece you made is soft then the ink sounds like it is a very low amount of PVC. There are no books or other videos but a Google search for patents will help. Ken.
You are so phenomenal for sharing this information and your ideas. I can not wait. For the pigments, is there a specific kind I have to use, or would acrylic paints work? Alternatively but more expensively I could use alcohol inks from my resin crafts. Ideas? Have you tried different pigments?
wow,,,WOW,,,,,,FIVE STARS,,,,,excellent video,,,thank you
Thanks for the kind and enthusiastic comment as it is appreciated. My projects are a labor of love and I hope to continue posting projects, Ken.
Kuoooooota haaiiiiiui ti
Hi .. does anyone know if he made other videos on how to make translucent clay? Ken is awesome and I'm so sorry he passed. He was so smart and talented.
He gave some tips on his website. Can’t remember what it was because it is buried in the comments in his blog. Check the description for his blog and scroll through the comments. Someone asked that very same question.
@@sadepennbrook ok thank you
Apparently sport fisher make rubber bait fish with plastosol and you get colorless plastosol from hard to soft. Where to get this stuff in your country check out fisher forum or search diy rubber bait. ;)
Thanks for sharing, othwise I wouldn't have googled plastosol and never learned of flexSol.
What is flexSol?
Amazing video 👏👏👏
Does the color of the kaolin clay matter, and will it affect the color of the end product?
It will be slightly darker but not really a problem, Ken.
Thank you for this great video!!!
Hi observation, Just a quick question, I've been using sculpey original clay, as you know it's way to soft. but it's cheap. would adding kaolin clay to it make it more firm to work with? Thanks
It may help a little but the determining factors are the ratio of PVC to the plasticizer. But, a small experiment might be interesting, Ken.
@@observationsblogcom Ok thanks Ken, I'll have to order from amazon, can't seem to find it close to home. Also I want to thank you for spend so much time learning and then teaching us all these cool projects. I'll report back here when I get the kaolin clay and try this. Might help other that have the original sculpey clay.
I Do make flowers with that please can you make a vídeo explaining how you did the stove is super interesting
Any substitute on kaolin clay? Pls help
Is there an easier way to make a larger amount? I got about 8 oz, but I feel like it will take to long to do it one portion at a time.
Can you reduce the softness of it?
No, as the ratio of PVC and plasticizer are about the same in most inks which limits hardness and softness, Ken.
Hi Ken,
REAL POLYMER CLAY! Thank you, I've commented on your open source
I make lamps and lampshades.
Premo Accents Polymer Clay is one of the materials I use,
and you are right itis very expensive.
I custom color my PC with alcohol inks, to match a lamp shade, a lamp base etc. I also use Premo Accents Translucent
clay often, on sale it is $16/lb.
Is there a plasticizer, and other ingredients,uncolored, that could make a translucent PC.
Premo cures at 275 degrees for one hour.
Thank you for your wonderful RUclips channel.
I am a subscriber
There are translucent resin thickener powders you can use. But if not, there is also translucent food grade powders that are basically modified cornstarch that chefs use to make things like those clear "cakes" or drink thickeners that rehabs and nursing homes use to thicken water or other drinks for the patients that have a hard time swallowing and/or other disabilities that could put them at risk of aspiration or choking.
Hi, very useful vídeo, what kind of paint you used ( composition) ? Thanks forma sharing
The paint is a plastisol with polyvinyl chloride and a plasticizer. Basically a silk screen ink readily available, Ken.
observationsblog.com thanks Greetings from México
Hi Ken! Is this toxic? Can I use my home oven or not because the toxicity ? Thanks
The plastisol inks that I used are phrhlate safe so generally they are safe. Let the oven clear any odor after use if any. Ken.
Which one is harder after baking? The paint, or your clay? Thx!
The clay is definitely harder and while I have no durometer data the ink is somewhat pliable after baking.
Thank you.
You are really amazing, the first person in youtube i ever see doing the real polymer clay, thank you 🌷
Is there any chance for how to make the real magical lightweight air dry clay? I have been trying to do it from a while but cornstarch will turn it into porcelain and paper mash will make it hard, i feel like it's spongy kind of material but can't figure it out 😅
And thanks a lot again, I loved your video 👍🏻💕
I may be able to help you but I need to know more about what you are trying to accomplish. I am particularly unsure about the magical lightweight air dry clay. If you want my thoughts please email me with the details so we don't load this site with long comments. Thanks for your comments, Ken. ken.quast@gmail.com.
Thank you so much for offering your help :)
I sent you an email.
Me, too! Can you help me, please! I would like to know about light weigh air dry clay! Thanks so much!
Will this work with the soft fishing lure plastisol?
It may work but the effort may be against it. First the low viscosity will complicate the addition of the clay and the second is the very high temperature needed to solidify is hard to control. So, my guess is that the starting point is still a plastisol ink but that is my opinion based on somewhat limited knowledge of the lure plastisol. Hope that this helps, Ken.
Thank you I will give it a go and let you know how I get on.
Would this work:
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Do u use these together or one or the other? Fillers Earth, Bentonite?
One or the other and the powder should be fine and not course. But, kaolin is still the best choice, Ken.
How can I get rid of paint on my hands?
Acetone or 91% IsoPropyl Alcohol should work just fine. Ken.
I currently use oil clay "plasticine" to model my action figures and to finish them before making the silicone molds I do the "smoothing" with solvent. Can this polymer clay also be "smoothed" with solvent?
Yes it can but try alcohol first. mineral oil also works well, Ken.
I prefer gasoline
Hi Ken, great video. I've been racking my brain trying to figure out how to find the components used for htv silicone rubber. I believe this video has two of the four or so basic components :) Just need silicone rubber, and possibly some kind of retarder until the heat process can be done. Do you have any suggestions? I didnt see any other way I could see to contact you. Nate
Wonderful
The ingredients you are using to make this clay are not available in my country. Can you please suggest the alternative ingredients?
How can we paint the withe plastisol
Use any oil based paint or enamel. Ken
WHAT IF THERE IS NO KAOLIN CLAY? ANY SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS?
Fuller's earth and bentonite will work if it is fine and not course. You could also search for other silica containing clays for your area, Ken.
is it water resist?
Yes, it is totally water resistant, Ken.
@@observationsblogcom thanks for the reply..
@@observationsblogcom hi Ken, quick question, can I use rubber ink instead of plastisol ink?
No because rubber ink will not get as hard when baking as plastosols will, Ken.
@@observationsblogcom thanks again Ken.. 😊
isn't that white clay what people makes mask for their faces?
yes
Yes. Soapmakers use it in cold process soap to retain the scent also.
I tried plaster of paris....it dont work! stays sticky, so I ordered the Clay
Plaster of Paris is a Plaster, not a filler... Corn Starch or something like that would work better than Plaster of Paris... that's like saying "i don't got Flour for my Cake, so ill use Potting Soil instead"
what is that clay?
Kaolin clay, Ken.
I so deeply regret your passing kind Sir. 😢
Can you tell me the ingredients
Plastisol ink and kaolin clay.
Does this store like polymer clay? Or is it self drying?
It stores like polymer clay.
@@observationsblogcom so just to be clear... I don't have to keep it in air tight containers? And only baking will harden/set it? Because I'd be over the moon!!!
It behaves just like polymer clay and does not dry. Just plastic bag it to keep dust free!
@@observationsblogcom awesome sauce!!! Thanx so much!!!
The ingredients are too expensive so better to buy polymer clay
Is this dissolved in water??
No, the plastisol is not water soluble. Ken.
its good,,,but u used flour,,,either it is wheat or corn flour?
You must be seeing another video as I use no flour or glue at all. Please go to the website or watch the video again, Thanks Ken.
is this water resistant?
After baking it is essentially PVC which is insoluble in water but is porous enough to absorb some moisture so use a spray lacquer to form a water barrier, Ken.
Today it’s $8 for 2 oz.
What about puttys how are they Made
A healer to buy polymer clay
SEVEN minutes in and your still talking..come on man get to it
Don’t be so rude
Also this man has since passed.
Try GRATITUDE INSTEAD OF RUDENESS
SHAME ON YOU
this helped so much thanks