I've been working with clays for about 15 years and I love my Atlas. But this video proves no matter how long you've worked with something, you can always learn. With that I have to thank you soooooo much for sharing this. I am so tired of needing my husband to disassemble my machine just so I can clean it. I messaged Ed Colors and hope they still sell their modified 180's cause I need one! Thank you again for sharing.
I bought the brand of pasta machine that Hobby Lobby sells. I don’t think it makes an even thickness. Thank you for this demonstration. I think I will look for an Atlas.
Glad you found this video helpful. I think I bought the hobby lobby/Michael's version and it broke on me. The Atlas pasta machine was reconfigure for polymer clay users and with the removal blades..it's easier to clean removing old clay that may have been trapped.
Hi There! Are you talking about the Pasta Machine? If so, ED Colors is where I got this from but just a disclaimer....it is a little pricer than the average machines but his machines are cater to us polymer clay artist as we can remove the blades to clean/remove clay with ease! :)
I actually cringed when I saw you put that thick piece of clay through your machine on the thinnest setting. Just a tip - you should step down in clay thickness. If you want clay rolled out at setting 6, start with the thickest setting and roll through. Set your machine one thickness thinner then roll your clay through (don’t fold or ball it up again, roll it through just as it came out on the previous setting). Repeat the process stepping down one setting each time until you are at the thickness you want. There are lots of videos showing how. Please don’t stuff a thick piece of clay on a thin setting through your expensive machine! The gears will eventually strip and your machine will be ruined!
I've been working with clays for about 15 years and I love my Atlas. But this video proves no matter how long you've worked with something, you can always learn. With that I have to thank you soooooo much for sharing this. I am so tired of needing my husband to disassemble my machine just so I can clean it. I messaged Ed Colors and hope they still sell their modified 180's cause I need one! Thank you again for sharing.
Ahh thank you so much!! I'm such a novice on polymer clay that I'm still learning myself.
Just bought a regular atlas 180 got it today ... so much easier to condition...☺️ thanks for the video.
Yay!! Yes it's so much easier than using your hands or roller! :)
Thanks, I just received my 180 today. OMG, it has saved my shoulder! Happy Claying!
Oh how exciting!! You will see how easy it is to use with your clay! Happy Claying indeed!
Thank you for posting your video. Did you install the plexiglass base? I want to do that to mine.
I bought the brand of pasta machine that Hobby Lobby sells. I don’t think it makes an even thickness. Thank you for this demonstration. I think I will look for an Atlas.
Glad you found this video helpful. I think I bought the hobby lobby/Michael's version and it broke on me. The Atlas pasta machine was reconfigure for polymer clay users and with the removal blades..it's easier to clean removing old clay that may have been trapped.
I’m in love with your machine!!!😍😍😍
Thank you. It was the best investment I made in regards to a quality machine that won't break on me.
Donde puedo comprar esa máquina porfavor
How can I get the same like yours. I love it....
Hi There! Are you talking about the Pasta Machine? If so, ED Colors is where I got this from but just a disclaimer....it is a little pricer than the average machines but his machines are cater to us polymer clay artist as we can remove the blades to clean/remove clay with ease! :)
@@SteffyJewels ok thank you!
@@mabelinortiz1573 Anytime!
Wish I could have one can't believe that other pasta machine have fenders, that collect food.
I actually cringed when I saw you put that thick piece of clay through your machine on the thinnest setting. Just a tip - you should step down in clay thickness. If you want clay rolled out at setting 6, start with the thickest setting and roll through. Set your machine one thickness thinner then roll your clay through (don’t fold or ball it up again, roll it through just as it came out on the previous setting). Repeat the process stepping down one setting each time until you are at the thickness you want. There are lots of videos showing how. Please don’t stuff a thick piece of clay on a thin setting through your expensive machine! The gears will eventually strip and your machine will be ruined!
Thank you for kind words.
If you are not folding as you condition, would you not have air bubbles?