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Is it safe to bake FIMO applied to a styrofoam form?

I covered a 6-inch styrofoam sphere with FIMO to make a globeThe directions say I can bake the FIMO at 275F for 20 minutes to harden the surface, but the only oven I have is the one I use for foodSo baking FIMO on top of Styrofoam doesn't sound too safeShould I just leave it unhardened?

Answer:

You're freakin' stupid for posting this questionAsk your baby mama.
Make one using an Apple so you can eat it later
I remember reading an article about RA Dickey in SI like a month ago and all the hardships he had dealt with in his life to get to where he is today and its great to see a veteran of the sport finally have his 15 minute of fameDickey is turning 38 in OctoberHIs career has finally turned around since joining the Mets like 3 years agoI remember him having a very strong first year, like ERA 2.80 somethingI dont think the walks should be a huge surpriseHe's actually on pace to walk about like 48 batters this season which is just 6 less than he did last seasonHIs striekout totals are phenomenal thoughHe is not typically a strikeout pitcher, but hes going nuts this yearHIs win total to me is probably mroe impressive because the Mets don't have a top-rated offense anymore with all their stars gone with exception of Wrightim happy for Dickey and I'll like for Dickey to keep pushing the record books and continue that consecutive innings streak without allowing an earned run.
Styrofoam doesn't take oven temps well and it can give off noxious fumesI would suggest slicing your globe into two halves and hardening them over an aluminum bowl or ball of foil of the right size and then putting them over the foam ball and gluing them together instead.

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