Polymer Clay Cane Reduction Methods and Tips
By Princess g, published Feb 13, 2008
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For those new to polymer clay caning, a cane is a tube of polymer clay, built up in layers, forming a uniform picture from one end of the cane to the other, with the picture running the entire length of he cane. It is built as a large, squat tube, and then carefully reduced by squeezing or rolling, making a longer tube with a smaller picture. The cane is then cut into slices of various thicknesses for beads and other polymer clay work. Canes can have any image you choose to make. Flowers, leaves, faces and abstract designs are all common.
To reduce your polymer clay cane, start with a very firm cane. You can put the cane in the refrigerator for an hour or so if it is too soft. Start the reduction by standing the cane up, with one of the image sides flat on your table or working surface. Laying the cane face side on the table will reduce the dreaded "bulge" you can sometimes get with squeezing.
Using the inside of your palms, on the pinky side of your hands, press the clay firmly, but not enough to warp the cane. press with your palms about halfway up the sides of the cane. Turn the cane a little bit, still face down, and repeat the pressing halfway up again. Keep turning until you think you've reached your starting point.
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