I know that it's common to use an armature made out of foil and some wire.but newspaper is so much cheaper and easier to work withWould the newspaper just burn and ruin the polymer clay or does the oven not get that hot when baking the clay? Also, the newspaper would be easy to remove.but do you have to remove an armature anyways? Does anyone have any experience with this?
It depends if the ashes are still hot (coaling red), it may still catch fireBetter soak it on water to let the flame die.
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Yes,will be on fire!you must be careful
An armature usually stays in the model as a sort of skeletonThe oven does get hot enough to burn newspaper, and believe me, it doesn't smell pretty when paper is cooking in the oven A roll of aluminum foil and a roll of wire will really go a long way and aren't very expensive.You can go to Wal-Mart with $5 and get them bothFoil near the grocery side of the store and wire in the hardware sectionBend the wire into the basic skeletal shape that you need, cover the thicker parts with foil, then cover the entire piece with clay, and then bakeHope this helpsI tried to cover everythingFeel free to email me if you need additional help.