Samfire
Established Member
I'm sure we all have failures when scroll sawing, but I've just had a disaster.
I have been doing a bit of inlaying with polymer clay and everything's been going well. For one of my projects I purchased a small wooden pot and inlaid some harebells into it. The photo below gives you an idea of the scale.
For my latest project, I ebonized a piece of oak for the lid of a box and cut out a design that I hoped, when the clay had been inlaid, would look like a bit of pietra dura. I stuck the lid in my newly purchased oven; set it for the usual thirty minutes and this is what I came back to.
My own fault, I should have purchased an oven thermometer and checked the calibration of the oven before I used it.
Sam
I have been doing a bit of inlaying with polymer clay and everything's been going well. For one of my projects I purchased a small wooden pot and inlaid some harebells into it. The photo below gives you an idea of the scale.
![harebells.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/7c4/7c4b4537e9bc888e0581abe797f1dc2f.jpg)
For my latest project, I ebonized a piece of oak for the lid of a box and cut out a design that I hoped, when the clay had been inlaid, would look like a bit of pietra dura. I stuck the lid in my newly purchased oven; set it for the usual thirty minutes and this is what I came back to.
![disaster.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/a52/a527972f7e9505e667fb0e7eb75f900b.jpg)
My own fault, I should have purchased an oven thermometer and checked the calibration of the oven before I used it.
Sam