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The wire for polymer clay's high-end materials makes sure that it ages well with use. It is perfect for sculpting the horse. It works fine as armature for crocheted figures. Because of the softness of the aluminum, they generally arrive in better shape without nicks or scratches when they're sealed in plastic. Once baked, the sculpture will hold its shape because the clay becomes rigid. The steel wire is much harder to bend.
Admittedly, being aluminum, it reaches its stress limits very quickly, so the sheet aluminum segments on the legs are as much bracing as aesthetics. The tubing is even lighter than this armature wire but remains rigid enough to hold its shape whether resting on a surface or suspended in air.
Why We Like This:
Holds its shape with a decent amount of weight
Works great holds it shape and great
Solid wire not hollow very flexible
Come in smaller sizes additionally come in a long piece not coil
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The jack richeson armature wire's material feels more premium than its price would suggest. This armature wire by jack richeson measures 1/8 inch by 20 feet. It is good as an armature in clay sculpting. It's quite flexible. It is a Gauge Galvanized Steel Wire that is bendable and stiff that will hold shape better than armature wire. This soft wire starts life as a long, thin piece. It can be bent relatively easy and should work for your project. It can be used as a long furby spine.
Why We Like This:
Works great for larger polymer clay projects
Malleable, can be easily bent into basically any shapes you want
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This is nice wire to make a sculpture armature out of, by purchasing one heavy gauge wire, and then another light gauge wire, and twisting the lighter wire around the heavier wire. Without this technique, the clay can slip off the larger wire alone, or a lighter wire won't support the clay alone, but together do the trick. It is also used for making nose bridge on a face mask. It is light weight, very pliable, non-staining and non-corrosive. It is easy to work with even with limited tools. It is suitable for kiln-fired as well as oven-baked projects. It is easy to cut. It is easy to use as an armature wire.