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Old 06-17-2009, 10:25 AM   #4173
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Polymer clay - Check. Including odds and ends of canes from different projects.
Silver clay - Check. Also enamel to mix with or fuse onto silver clay.
Glass rods and mandrels - Check. Hopefully I'll be able to fire up the torch this weekend.That's why I agree that "yearn stash" is the best description for all of the above.
I forgot polymer clay! I have some silver clay, too, but as I don't have a kiln I'm limited to what I can fire on the hob!

Glass rods - the yeti has a small stash. We've only got a small torch that runs off cans of butane or propane, though, so we've not made much in the way of glass beads.

If (when) I do get a kiln, sheet glass will end up in my stash as I have lots of ideas for fused glass beads!
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