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Old 12-20-2014, 07:19 PM
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I am interested in making my own ceramic pots and maybe some mounts. I was just curious if any orchid board members make their own pots and mounts. I would love to see what people have created and how they work 😊
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I've been really wanting to make some pots out of clay myself, but all I have is air-dry clay and I can't seem to find anything useful about making it waterproof. People keep saying "use polymer clay and fire it", but that's not helpful to me at all unless I can actually get access to a kiln, which... actually I may have found something just now, and it seems pretty cheap for small pieces. Would still need to get some clay, though.

(Never mind, the place I found is too far away for me)

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Old 12-20-2014, 09:24 PM
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I found a place where they charge $75 for 6 months to have access to the studio and kiln but I still have to buy the clay. I really want to do it, I may have to find a friend to go half with me.
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Psssst, Skycat!

You don't need a kiln for polymer clay (sculpy, Fimo, etc.) just an oven.
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Psssst, Skycat!

You don't need a kiln for polymer clay (sculpy, Fimo, etc.) just an oven.
I have birds in the house, and they're sensitive to chemicals in the air, so I'm afraid to bake anything that isn't food.

Used to have a toaster oven that I could use outside, but it got rained on and broke.
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I've been really wanting to make some pots out of clay myself, but all I have is air-dry clay and I can't seem to find anything useful about making it waterproof. People keep saying "use polymer clay and fire it", but that's not helpful to me at all unless I can actually get access to a kiln, which... actually I may have found something just now, and it seems pretty cheap for small pieces. Would still need to get some clay, though.

(Never mind, the place I found is too far away for me)
Polymer clay is baked in a regular oven. Craft stores usual carry the clay. Fimo is best. I bought some on Ebay.

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I have birds in the house, and they're sensitive to chemicals in the air, so I'm afraid to bake anything that isn't food.

Used to have a toaster oven that I could use outside, but it got rained on and broke.
There are polymer clay ovens available that are surprisingly cheap. You good use it outdoors in a covered area [if you have one] or in a workshop. I also have a bird so I'm very careful.
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Baking polymer clay in a tub of baking soda absorbs most of the fumes.
It also prevents burning, protects round surfaces, and preserves colour integrity.
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Baking polymer clay in a tub of baking soda absorbs most of the fumes.
It also prevents burning, protects round surfaces, and preserves colour integrity.
That's good to know. I have been wrapping mine in foil. It protects against burning. The baking soda sounds like a good idea. What would you coat the finished pot with? I haven't tried a pot yet. I have been sculpting hummingbirds.
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That's good to know. I have been wrapping mine in foil. It protects against burning. The baking soda sounds like a good idea. What would you coat the finished pot with? I haven't tried a pot yet. I have been sculpting hummingbirds.
One thing to note, baking soda leaves a slight matte finish. I use it since I work mainly with translucent. It allows me to fire at a very high temperature, which makes the translucent more translucent. Much higher than with aluminum. It has the nice side effect of no odor.


But you can polish it to a nice satin sheen with a denim.

Me... personally.. It depends on how much abuse I want it to take.
I think I would use epoxy resin mostly.
Alot of fish people use it to seal things.
It's great stuff, but a little expensive.

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I have epoxy on hand. I'm thinking about embedding gemstones in the clay for a pot. I'm not sure about the epoxy though, because it doesn't stand up really well to sunlight. I have been using the stuff for years on various art projects.
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