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  • May 21, 2013

    ps9211  from MS, Rating:5.0

    I bought 2 orders of these to make embroidery bracelets with. They are of excellent quality. They work well with the jump rings.

    • How did the image on site compare with the actual product? Same
    • How accurate was the on site description of the product? Very accurate
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. Great quality
    • Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
  • Polymer Artist in San Francisco

    May 21, 2013

    bayareachic  from San Francisco, Rating:5.0

    Great price and fast delivery. Sculpey is high quality clay to work with, I was afraid this would be "old" and need a lot of conditioning. Not the case.

    • How did the image on site compare with the actual product? Yes
    • How accurate was the on site description of the product? Accurate
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. High
    • Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
  • May 16, 2013

    leenda49  from San Jose, CA, Rating:3.0

    These tea lights are nice for low lights but you have to use several as they are very dim.

    • How did the image on site compare with the actual product? Accurate
    • How accurate was the on site description of the product? Although these tea lights are very dim they are nice, just have to use several if you are trying to create mood lighting.
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. I have left them on for several days (forgot to shut them off) & they are still going.
    • Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
  • May 16, 2013

    mimisstuff  from Texas, Rating:5.0

    I'm using these as embellishments on craft creations. They should make a grand look!

    • Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
  • May 15, 2013

    lucycuts  from Canby, OR, Rating:1.0

    I never received the item. The address was incorrect. I have ordered in the past with no problems, though.

    • How did the image on site compare with the actual product? N/A
    • How accurate was the on site description of the product? N/A
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. N/A
    • Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes

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    Soapstone Carving?

    Replies: 3

    Posted 11/23/10 11:00 AM

    I've been looking into stone carving/sculpting as a hobby and have been told that soapstone is a good way to start. I've heard that you can use wood rasps to shape the stone. Does anyone have experience with this, or maybe a suggestion on where I can find some starter tools? Thanks!

    Posted 03/05/11 06:50 PM

    try buying a dremel tool and they usually have all the accessories to cut,carve sand,route etc. [link removed]

    Posted 05/13/11 01:06 PM

    Soapstone or a chunk of alabaster would be a terrific place to begin. We used a rasp, and then sandpaper, and finally noxon to bring up the shine (an old sock with the noxon while you watch TV works great!) I took an introductory class and our work was not meant to be detailed, I suspect the dremel might be the way to go if you were looking for more detail.

    Posted 05/13/11 01:54 PM

    Well I just ordered a set of wood rasps today. I put it off for a long time, but decided to go that route. I'm not looking for detail, more of a meditative exercise and I think that the sound of the dremel would interfere with that. I'll look into noxon. I've never heard of it. Also what grain of sandpaper would you recommend? Thanks!

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