09.08.2008 | Posted by Jill Erickson

Recurring forum topic: using a tumbler to polish polymer clay pieces

The folks who participate in our forums are always helping each other out and sharing their latest experiments. By following a recurring thread in the AJ polymer clay forum, I've read lots of different approaches to tumbling cured polymer clay to give it a smooth, polished surface. I have to confess that I haven't attempted to tumble any of my polymer pieces yet. But I wonder if using ceramic shot would work? I'll put it out there on the forum -- if someone's already tried ceramic shot, I'm sure they'll write in and keep us posted! Ciao for now,  Jill ;)  

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About Jill Erickson

I joined the Art Jewelry staff in March, 2006 as an Associate Editor. The time really does fly around here. It doesn't get much better than working with artists, authors, fun co-workers and looking at jewelry all day. Another bonus to magazine work is the opportunity to attend jewelry shows and conferences -- I truly look forward to these "field trips" and the chance to meet and talk with our readers and contributors.

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