Hello Eileen I couldn't find your email so I'm contacting you in your comment section. Thank you for stopping by my blog. To answer your question, I haven't baked any bones, but I'm sure they would be fine at 250 degrees. I usually just soak them in a water and bleach mixture and go from there. But I wouldn't hesitate to bake them. At the point that I use them, I am mostly working with Apoxie Sculpt which doesn't require baking. I love your work!! Amazing the detail you can work at such a small scale! Wow!! Marilyn
WOW...Marilyn thank you so much for being so kind about my work! You have been a great inspiration to me for a long time and I'm so thrilled you like it :) Thanks for the help re the bones...I will give it a try.
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Hello Eileen
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find your email so I'm contacting you in your comment section.
Thank you for stopping by my blog. To answer your question, I haven't baked any bones, but I'm sure they would be fine at 250 degrees. I usually just soak them in a water and bleach mixture and go from there. But I wouldn't hesitate to bake them. At the point that I use them, I am mostly working with Apoxie Sculpt which doesn't require baking.
I love your work!! Amazing the detail you can work at such a small scale! Wow!!
Marilyn
WOW...Marilyn thank you so much for being so kind about my work! You have been a great inspiration to me for a long time and I'm so thrilled you like it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the help re the bones...I will give it a try.