DivideByZero
New Member
Hi,
This may make some more seasoned crafters shudder... so I apologise in advance.
I was making a fibreglass mask, that was going well but some eye detail broke in the mould. I decided that as I had some air dry clay I could simply sculpt the missing piece on the mask and all would be well.
It pretty much was, but I made the mistake of sanding it a bit.
Where I sanded it, there are some fluffy hairs sticking out.
I assume this is to do with the way the clay is made and sanding it was a bad idea. However, is there anyway to fix this?
Maybe lacquer it and then sand the loose bits again, or go at them with a razor.
Any advice for things to try would be great. Thanks.
This may make some more seasoned crafters shudder... so I apologise in advance.
I was making a fibreglass mask, that was going well but some eye detail broke in the mould. I decided that as I had some air dry clay I could simply sculpt the missing piece on the mask and all would be well.
It pretty much was, but I made the mistake of sanding it a bit.
Where I sanded it, there are some fluffy hairs sticking out.
I assume this is to do with the way the clay is made and sanding it was a bad idea. However, is there anyway to fix this?
Maybe lacquer it and then sand the loose bits again, or go at them with a razor.
Any advice for things to try would be great. Thanks.