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Krispy Puck double sided pottery drape forms
Drape form shape the "Krispy" pottery puck has a rounded angular top and sharp angular bottom.
Our 3D printed pottery pucks come in 3 different designs and are available in sizes 1"-10". The three different pottery pucks drape form designs are Classic, Krispy and Shroom. Each double sided pottery puck has a unique top and bottom shape. These different forms allow you to create varying sized nesting plates and bowls using one tool.
Our tools are designed to be functional and durable pottery forms that can be reused over and over. Other projects include varying sized plates, bowls, pet dishes, hanging planters, and sculptural forms.
These pottery pucks are durable, lightweight, waterproof and can easily be cleaned with a damp sponge. Designed to be used with slab building, pressing forms into foam like an anvil or sculptural hand building.
(diameter x height)
1" x .5"
2" x 1"
3" x 1.5"
4" x 2"
6" x 3"
8" x 4"
10" x 5"
Materials - 3D printed in PLA+ plastic. These forms have a light layer line 3D printed texture on the surface that leaves a slight texture on your clay that can easily be smoothed out with a sponge or rib. If your form is damaged with a scuffed or scratched from normal usage you can lightly wet sand the surface back to smooth starting with 60, 80, 120 grit sand paper working your way to finer 400-600 girt for a super smooth finish.
Clay Tips - For quick release of your clay from your mold use a barrier in-between your clay and pottery from. Such as doubled up plastic. thin cotton fabric, or corn starch. If using corn starch as a release agent make sure to wash your bisque ware before glazing. *Pro Clay Tip- I like to put painters tape tabs on my pucks creating little pull tables so I can easily remove them from my clay.
Directions - I have been using and perfecting my pottery forms for years. This is my method I have found to be successful. I like to slab roll out my clay, smooth and cut out to the size I want, then I drape thin plastic on my pottery form. Next I drape my clay onto my pottery form with the plastic on it. Starting from the center I then working the clay into the form using a red rib or damp sponge. Allow clay to stiffen up to desired dryness before flipping then remove drape form from clay. The peel off plastic, smooth with sponge or red rib if desired then dry slowly under plastic. Do not let your clay dry completely on the form even over night, it will shrink and crack your piece.
Care Instructions- clean with wet sponge or wash directly in the sink. Dry before using.
Warning - HEAT SENSITIVE. **Do not leave in a hot car or hot pottery shed. Will melt under high temperatures. Not recommended to use with a heat gun.
Krispy Puck double sided pottery drape forms
Drape form shape the "Krispy" pottery puck has a rounded angular top and sharp angular bottom.
Our 3D printed pottery pucks come in 3 different designs and are available in sizes 1"-10". The three different pottery pucks drape form designs are Classic, Krispy and Shroom. Each double sided pottery puck has a unique top and bottom shape. These different forms allow you to create varying sized nesting plates and bowls using one tool.
Our tools are designed to be functional and durable pottery forms that can be reused over and over. Other projects include varying sized plates, bowls, pet dishes, hanging planters, and sculptural forms.
These pottery pucks are durable, lightweight, waterproof and can easily be cleaned with a damp sponge. Designed to be used with slab building, pressing forms into foam like an anvil or sculptural hand building.
(diameter x height)
1" x .5"
2" x 1"
3" x 1.5"
4" x 2"
6" x 3"
8" x 4"
10" x 5"
Materials - 3D printed in PLA+ plastic. These forms have a light layer line 3D printed texture on the surface that leaves a slight texture on your clay that can easily be smoothed out with a sponge or rib. If your form is damaged with a scuffed or scratched from normal usage you can lightly wet sand the surface back to smooth starting with 60, 80, 120 grit sand paper working your way to finer 400-600 girt for a super smooth finish.
Clay Tips - For quick release of your clay from your mold use a barrier in-between your clay and pottery from. Such as doubled up plastic. thin cotton fabric, or corn starch. If using corn starch as a release agent make sure to wash your bisque ware before glazing. *Pro Clay Tip- I like to put painters tape tabs on my pucks creating little pull tables so I can easily remove them from my clay.
Directions - I have been using and perfecting my pottery forms for years. This is my method I have found to be successful. I like to slab roll out my clay, smooth and cut out to the size I want, then I drape thin plastic on my pottery form. Next I drape my clay onto my pottery form with the plastic on it. Starting from the center I then working the clay into the form using a red rib or damp sponge. Allow clay to stiffen up to desired dryness before flipping then remove drape form from clay. The peel off plastic, smooth with sponge or red rib if desired then dry slowly under plastic. Do not let your clay dry completely on the form even over night, it will shrink and crack your piece.
Care Instructions- clean with wet sponge or wash directly in the sink. Dry before using.
Warning - HEAT SENSITIVE. **Do not leave in a hot car or hot pottery shed. Will melt under high temperatures. Not recommended to use with a heat gun.