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The Technique Zone

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A place to share craft techniques, old and new

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The Technique Zone skip to main | skip to sidebar The Technique Zone A place to share craft techniques, old and new Monday, 25 April 2011 Piecework using Friendly Plastic Friendly plastic piecework technique Supplies needed: 3 strips of friendly plastic, rolling pin or tube, strong scissors, cooking oil, small towel, strong tin foil, pokey tool or similar, heat source, heat gun, thermometer The friendly plastic will only work if the water temperature is between 60 - 70 degrees celsius.  Any lower and it will be too cool to melt the plastic, any higher it will be too hot and the plastic will go all gooey!!!! You can simply have a pan on the gas or the electric hob.  If you have the choice I would recommend the hairdryer style heat gun opposed to the other type.  If you only have the other type, it's not a problem, but just keep in mind it gets hotter quicker. Cut some strips off your plastic in differing widths. Arrange them in a pleasing order. Taking the op...

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