tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1288970080601256132.post720967560832538572..comments2010-03-31T18:22:23.195+03:00Comments on The Accessory Factory: Clay extruder...OuucchhhAmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04439258657920618835noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1288970080601256132.post-9079945707511960552009-09-25T04:26:59.520+03:002009-09-25T04:26:59.520+03:00....oops - that should read: "to use, place o.......oops - that should read: "to use, place on the floor....:Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1288970080601256132.post-39885113607145906192009-09-25T04:25:22.545+03:002009-09-25T04:25:22.545+03:00This is a little late.....I have both the Sculpey ...This is a little late.....I have both the Sculpey extruder and the Makins one. With the older Sculpey style gun, theres a really easy device you can make to spare your hands. Get 2 pieces of wood & hinge the together (so they open & close like a crocodile jaw or a long narrow book). Drill a 1" hole at the end of one of the pieces. To use place of floor, with hole side facing upwards. Open up & poke extruder upwards through the hole. Use your foot to squish the wood back down. My husband made me one from scraps of wood. I found this idea on clayattic! Its great!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1288970080601256132.post-62364826759618203372009-05-24T20:52:33.931+03:002009-05-24T20:52:33.931+03:00Hi, you should try the makins clay extruder,so muc...Hi, you should try the makins clay extruder,so much better, i just got one and even with my arthritic hands am extruding with the best of them.It works differently,you turn a lever at the end of the extruder<br />Suesuzanarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10127741719912105978noreply@blogger.com