- 1cup of corn starch (powder),
- 1 cup of white glue,
- 2 tablespoons of mineral oil,
- 1 tablespoon of lemon juice (to prevent mold growth), and
- a few drops of food coloring, if desired.
On subsequent batches, I followed another method I found that says you can cook it in the microwave. Just stir it all up, pop it in for 20 seconds, then stir again. Do this three times and it should be done. As I was experimenting with this process, I went a little more gently. I microwaved it for 15 seconds, then stirred, and repeated. It took seven sessions of 15 seconds each before it clumped up. Also, don't forget to switch to a microwave safe mixing bowl. I used a disposable food container. That way I could just toss it out when I was done. It did clean up much easier than the pan between batches.
After it starts to clump up, take it out of the bowl and knead it. It will be hot but not so hot you can't touch it. Some sites advocated using hand lotion on you hands and work space to keep the stuff from sticking too much. I found that dusting with corn starch was much more effective. I used a hardboard sheet covered with vinyl contact paper as my work surface. I dusted it liberally with corn starch, and kept my hands covered in corn starch as well. The whole process of kneading worked a lot like making bread dough. If the stuff was too sticky, just add a sprinkle of corn starch. If it got too dry, coat it with a little mineral oil. While I was working with it, I kept it in a zipper bag with a few drops of mineral oil to keep it from drying out.
For thick pieces of the stuff, it does take two to three days to air dry. I definitely recommend using an armature. I used aluminum foil as an armature. There is also a bit of shrinkage, maybe 20%. Also, very thin pieces are fragile. This stuff it a bit brittle when dry. Otherwise, this stuff is pretty cool to work with, and you can't beat the price. Anyway, this post is just a primer for my upcoming series of posts on the construction of the Cultists of R'lyeh board. See you soon.
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