So;
I ordered a set of these, and they're very nice:
4pc Pro Sculptors Sculpting Tools, Aurora Revell Resin - eBay (item 250584732430 end time Mar-23-10 09:43:11 PDT)
I was kinda worried they'd get stopped at the border, since they kinda look like lockpicks; but they arrived the other day.
Don C.
I ordered a set of these, and they're very nice:
4pc Pro Sculptors Sculpting Tools, Aurora Revell Resin - eBay (item 250584732430 end time Mar-23-10 09:43:11 PDT)
I was kinda worried they'd get stopped at the border, since they kinda look like lockpicks; but they arrived the other day.
Don C.




I have tools that are similar as well... Dental tools work well, too. Personally, I the use metal tools on resin or cured/semi-cured epoxy. But they can be really hard on clay, especially at the scale we work in. I find that wooden tools, with finely rounded edges and points, work far better on clays, than metal tools do. They allow much more "give" on the surface of the material and provide much more finesse. They're also lighter and more ergonomic to shape of your hand. When sculpting for hours at a clip, you'll notice a big difference.

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