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Marion

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oups

I made somehow, something wrong.... Sorry ....
The subject is \"Sculpting problems with Fimo\"...
 

Marion

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So, here it is...

Does someone know if something can <<adhérer>> ...mmm say <<be pasted>> on Fimo when it has been baken? As I\'ve seen that Fimo could not be baken two times: I\'ve lost a fig when I did that.
But I\'ve began to work on a dragon months ago and I can make <<finitions>> on him because all my work on a part is destroyed when I work on an other part (not sure whether I\'m clear or not at all...).
I\'ve tried to put Andrea Sculpt on baked Fimo and it doesn\'t past on it. Anyone can give me some help?

En Français maintenant:
Si quelqu\'un savait avec quoi faire des détails sur une figurine en fimo, une fois cuite, cela m\'aiderait beaucoup... (c\'est la version abrégée;))

PS: Lorsqe j\'aurais résolu mes problèmes techniques, je tiendrai toutes mes promesses, je vous assure:) (oui, oui, PF, tu peux te sentir visé, et Jesse Acosta too...)
 

finn17

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Hmmmm....

Superglue should work - drilling and pinning will help. If you are trying to attach large pieces perhaps a two-part epoxy should be considered.
 

GunjiNoKanrei

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Do you want to continue sculpting on the dragon or do you just want to put some finished pieces together?

If you just want to put some finished things together do as finn suggested.

Otherwise I would suggest Green Stuff. It is a very sticky substance and should adhere to Fimo. You don\'t need to bake GreenStuff for it to cure so there should not be any problems.
 

Marion

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my english is bad...

Yes, I want to continue to sculpt on the dragon... So I understand that I can bake him, and then, finishing him with green stuff: thanks! :) Someone told me Andrea\'s sculpt reacts exactly the same as green stuff, but he wanted to sell me some Andrea, so ... :rolleyes:
Thanks again!:)
 

Nailpainter2003

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Marion, Fimo is quite fragile after baking and glue will probably leave residue. Try the \'gel\' version of super-glue. It will hold better with less amount of glue used.
Faye
 

GunjiNoKanrei

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I have used GreenStuff a few times on miniatures and it adheres to them easily. I have not tried this with baked Fimo so I can\'t say for sure but I see no reason why it should not adhere.
 

Marion

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I think I\'ll have to show my dragon, now...

I\'ve bothered you all with him...
You know what, I like this forum!:bouncy:
 

Marion

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In few weeks, I promise

But it\'s quite hard to find time to sculpt... (I\'m writing my \"mémoire\" for a master in latin and greek)
Work-in-progress picts, one day, maybe...:)
 
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