
Description
Creating a perfect square pattern is made easy with this tool. It allows you to punch out 100 evenly spaced holes in a sheet of clay. Additionally, it's suitable for Mokume Gane techniques and can also be used as a pattern stamp.
The tool is 3.5" x 3.5". The holes are approximately 1/8". Check out the Square Diamond Pattern and the Dot Pattern cutters. They were all inspired by the video below.
Basic Instructions:
Roll a sheet of clay. If it is too thick the cutter can be used as a stamp. If it is thinner, you can cut all the way through. Experiment with the settings of your clay roller. If you want to remove the circles, use your clay blade to pick up the sheet. Hold the sheet in your hand and push the circles out. If you are concerned about distortion, you can use a needle tool to pick out the circles, but the edges won't be quite as clean. It's easy to clean them up. I'll be posting a short video showing my technique as soon as possible.
Please take a look at the Stripes and Dots tutorial below which was the inspiration for creating this tool. This tool is perfect for this technique! She has more great tutorials here: Made by Melly
Fun jewelry with this great technique. Made by Melly shows the process in a great video. Be sure to check out her channel.
You can find the following items here at Poly Clay Play
- Clay
- Various Cutters
- Cernit Blade Set: 1 Rigid, 1 Flexible and 1 Rippled Blades and 1 Blade cover
- Cernit Set: 1 wavy and 1 straight rigid blade and 1 blade cover
- 3/16" Kemper Kutter for tiny dots. Handy because you can automatically remove any dots that go in the cutter.
- Dots Embossing Folder or the new Multi Dot Cutter
Brand
Poly Clay Play
Description
Creating a perfect square pattern is made easy with this tool. It allows you to punch out 100 evenly spaced holes in a sheet of clay. Additionally, it's suitable for Mokume Gane techniques and can also be used as a pattern stamp.
The tool is 3.5" x 3.5". The holes are approximately 1/8". Check out the Square Diamond Pattern and the Dot Pattern cutters. They were all inspired by the video below.
Basic Instructions:
Roll a sheet of clay. If it is too thick the cutter can be used as a stamp. If it is thinner, you can cut all the way through. Experiment with the settings of your clay roller. If you want to remove the circles, use your clay blade to pick up the sheet. Hold the sheet in your hand and push the circles out. If you are concerned about distortion, you can use a needle tool to pick out the circles, but the edges won't be quite as clean. It's easy to clean them up. I'll be posting a short video showing my technique as soon as possible.
Please take a look at the Stripes and Dots tutorial below which was the inspiration for creating this tool. This tool is perfect for this technique! She has more great tutorials here: Made by Melly
Fun jewelry with this great technique. Made by Melly shows the process in a great video. Be sure to check out her channel.
You can find the following items here at Poly Clay Play
- Clay
- Various Cutters
- Cernit Blade Set: 1 Rigid, 1 Flexible and 1 Rippled Blades and 1 Blade cover
- Cernit Set: 1 wavy and 1 straight rigid blade and 1 blade cover
- 3/16" Kemper Kutter for tiny dots. Handy because you can automatically remove any dots that go in the cutter.
- Dots Embossing Folder or the new Multi Dot Cutter
Brand
Poly Clay Play
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