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Drying Form - Plastic - Dome

Drying Form - Plastic - Dome

SKU:FRM-208

3-1/2" x 5-3/4"

Made in China

Regular price $3.45 USD
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Drying Form - Plastic - Dome Shape

Use to form cones or rings from 1/8" to 2-1/8". Super handy drying form for creating curves and half circle shapes. Non-stick with all clays. Does not require a release or a liner. Perfect for production work. Can also be used as a paint or enameling palette! Wells are also big enough to use as a water dish.

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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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Water Dish Dome

"I?ve found it to be extremely helpful in keeping my clay moist. I like it...and it?s cute, too! 😊"

Mary J. (5/5)

Water Dish Dome

"I’ve found it to be extremely helpful in keeping my clay moist. I like it...and it’s cute, too! 😊"

Mary J. (5/5)

Drying form

"Great for drying domed pieces.."

Ann A. (5/5)

Drying form

"Great for drying domed pieces.."

Ann A. (5/5)

Drying Form

"works fine and works well, good if you make more than one item the same size, but it would also have been nice if it would have had a variety of sizes in pairs (3) it's not a necessity to have"

Michael N. (3/5)

Drying Form

"works fine and works well, good if you make more than one item the same size, but it would also have been nice if it would have had a variety of sizes in pairs (3) it's not a necessity to have"

Michael N. (3/5)

Dome shape drying form 5 stars

"Wonderful for drying dome shapes. Allow to air dry, or put in dehydrator. Air drying takes longer so be sure the metal clay is entirely dry before removing. I don't have a dehydrator,, so let them dry overnight. Perfect results."

Alma R. (5/5)

Dome shape drying form 5 stars

"Wonderful for drying dome shapes. Allow to air dry, or put in dehydrator. Air drying takes longer so be sure the metal clay is entirely dry before removing. I don't have a dehydrator,, so let them dry overnight. Perfect results."

Alma R. (5/5)

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