I have a fiberglass item and I want to create some custom designs on the surface using super sculpey. My question is...
I'm afraid that when I cook the sculpey, the fiberglass will get too hot and become deformed. Can I cook the sculpey at a lower temperature for a longer time...preferably at a temp. that won't cause the fiberglass to sag/deform? If so, what would be the ideal temp/time ratio?
On a side note, I'll be doing this in the same oven we cook food in, is this a bad idea?
I'm afraid that when I cook the sculpey, the fiberglass will get too hot and become deformed. Can I cook the sculpey at a lower temperature for a longer time...preferably at a temp. that won't cause the fiberglass to sag/deform? If so, what would be the ideal temp/time ratio?
On a side note, I'll be doing this in the same oven we cook food in, is this a bad idea?