This is a great tip for thin flat pieces. Thanks! However just yesterday I used a few of these tools for a Mokume Gane stack and really had a heck of a time getting the clay out and was actually 100% unsuccessful with one of those tiny things. Any suggestions, Ginger?
Hey Dawn, first poke through with a needle tool and get most of it out. Then to clear out the rest, get one of those fat pipe cleaners from the craft store, dip it in alcohol and "thread" it through. Go back and forth a few times. That should clean it out.
Very helpful for newb still trying to get my supplies.
Wow! Great idea. Just what I needed to know. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, so simple
This is a great tip for thin flat pieces. Thanks! However just yesterday I used a few of these tools for a Mokume Gane stack and really had a heck of a time getting the clay out and was actually 100% unsuccessful with one of those tiny things. Any suggestions, Ginger?
Hey Dawn, first poke through with a needle tool and get most of it out. Then to clear out the rest, get one of those fat pipe cleaners from the craft store, dip it in alcohol and "thread" it through. Go back and forth a few times. That should clean it out.
@@thebluebottletree ahhh, thanks Ginger! A big help! Will definitely try that!! xx
What an ingenious and simple solution! Thank you for sharing!
Sooooo useful thank you 😊
Mind blown. Much easier than plastic wrap too!
Blades are your best friend…but don’t forget to pay close attention, just sliced my finger today! I have no idea what happened, it was a fast fluke!!!
This was awesome!
Thank you very much! I was looking for it :)
I feel so stupid for using the plastic end to cut my clay 🤣😅
You can use either end. So don´t worry.
@@Hobbyrian Thanks :D !