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Although I'm sure to find other uses, currently I use the wedge end, dipped in alcohol to smooth out uncured clay.
Description
Ginger of The Blue Bottle Tree says "Have you ever wished for an eraser for polymer clay? Your fingers work great, but they're kind of big and thick. I recently learned about this fantastic tool called a Wipe Out Tool, by the Kemper Tool Company. This thing is great. I love it already and I'm sure it will get plenty of use. Read the post to learn more."
Use it to smooth out a ragged line, get rid of an unwanted color and, in general, wipe out mistakes. The two silicone rubber tips are solvent-resistant and do not absorb. Simply wipe the tool clean. One tip is beveled, while the other is a fine point.
6-1/8" (16 cm) long.
Although I'm sure to find other uses, currently I use the wedge end, dipped in alcohol to smooth out uncured clay.
Description
Ginger of The Blue Bottle Tree says "Have you ever wished for an eraser for polymer clay? Your fingers work great, but they're kind of big and thick. I recently learned about this fantastic tool called a Wipe Out Tool, by the Kemper Tool Company. This thing is great. I love it already and I'm sure it will get plenty of use. Read the post to learn more."
Use it to smooth out a ragged line, get rid of an unwanted color and, in general, wipe out mistakes. The two silicone rubber tips are solvent-resistant and do not absorb. Simply wipe the tool clean. One tip is beveled, while the other is a fine point.
6-1/8" (16 cm) long.
Although I'm sure to find other uses, currently I use the wedge end, dipped in alcohol to smooth out uncured clay.
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