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3D Garden Bench Polymer Clay Cutter Set

3D Garden Bench Polymer Clay Cutter Set

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This set of three polymer clay cutters can be used to make a 3D bench. Perfect for gardens and flowerpots! The bench measures 4.5 cm tall and 6.25 cm long (1.8 in x 2.5 in). 

The mini garden bench pairs perfectly with the 10 cm Fairy Door

To assemble the bench:

  1. Cut out all of the shapes on a tile, then put the tile right into the oven. It's best to leave it on the tile so as to avoid any warping that may occur when removing the shapes from the tile.
  2. Once the shapes are out of the oven and cooled, assemble the bench with a very small amount of super glue. We recommend this heat tolerant superglue.
  3. Once the glue has dried, add liquid clay or oven-bake adhesive to all of the joints to reinforce them. Super glue alone will not be durable over time. In our video, we mixed some silver mica powder with black liquid clay to match the Graphite Pearl clay we used for the bench legs. Translucent would work great as well!
  4. Place your bench back in the oven to cure the liquid clay/oven-bake adhesive. We recommend baking it with the legs in the air, so the liquid clay doesn't drop down the legs as it heats up. 

What is the recommended thickness of clay for using these cutters?

All of our debossing cutters are designed for use with clay that is approximately 2.5 to 3 mm thick. While outline cutters can be used with various clay thicknesses, smaller or more detailed cutters are generally easier to use with thinner clay.

What is the thickness of the cutting blade on your cutters, and how does it work differently compared to flat blades?

The cutting blade on our polymer clay cutters features a precision 0.1 mm thickness. What sets our cutters apart is their beveled cutting edge design. This unique feature allows the cutters to slice through the clay, pushing the excess material out and away, rather than simply flattening it onto your cutting surface. As a result, you achieve crisp, clean edges with minimal to no need for additional cleanup or sanding, making our cutters some of the sharpest and most efficient on the market.

How do I prevent clay from getting stuck in the cutters?

There are several factors to consider to ensure clay won't become stuck in your cutters: the cutting surface, the clay consistency, the thickness of your clay slab, and the release agent you use. Check out this article and video for a detailed description the techniques you can use to make sure clay won't get stuck in your cutters.

How long does it take to process and ship orders?

All our tools are made to order, and our processing time, or turnaround time, is up to ten business days. Please keep this timeframe in mind when placing your order, and we appreciate your patience as we craft your tools to meet our quality standards.

Can I choose the color of my cutters, or is it random?

Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the specific color of your cutters because we frequently experiment with new resin colors and shimmer effects. However, we assure you that regardless of the color, our cutters are always sharp and designed to look cute!

Are the cutter measurements exact, or do they have some variation?

While our cutter measurements are approximate, you can expect them to be very close, typically within a millimeter or two of the posted measurements. We strive for accuracy and precision in our products.

Can I use these cutters for food preparation, or are they food safe?

We do not guarantee that our cutters are food safe. They are primarily designed for use with polymer clay and other crafting materials, so we recommend not using them for food preparation to ensure your safety.

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