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Super Sculpey Polymer Clay is a 1 lb beige polymer clay made in the USA, renowned for its ability to hold ultra-fine detail and withstand multiple baking cycles without drying out. Perfect for professional sculptors and hobbyists alike, it offers exceptional versatility—paintable, carveable, sandable, and glueable—making it the go-to choice for long-lasting, highly detailed creative projects.



| ASIN | B0026C1T8C |
| Age Range Description | 14 years + |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,800 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 14 in Modeling Compounds |
| Brand Name | Sculpey |
| Colour | Beige |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,053) |
| Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00715891114315 |
| Item Dimensions | 41 x 77 x 165 millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Polymer Clay |
| Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Polyform Products Co. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SS1 |
| Material Type | Polymer Clay |
| Model Name | Super Sculpey |
| Model Number | SS1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Carveable, Oven Bake, Paintable, Semi translucent, Wont air dry |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sculpturing |
| UPC | 781068282217 802194258256 885620192980 608166436604 798804644499 885843379939 046903194590 885804109650 046918099224 715891114315 046917294620 787269176928 074748365769 074994500334 712353341746 792165597838 |
| Unit Count | 454.0 gram |
G**M
Great clay, my go to buy
Great clay at the best price possible, roughly £10. Similar Sculpey living doll clay can be as much as double in price. I like to use this and just adjust the colour with translucent white etc
P**S
best polymer clay out there
I've used nothing but this stuff since I discovered it. The polymer holds detail down to the pores of the skin-even in miniature. It can be layered- even baked, baked, and baked again. NEVER dries out or decays when unbaked, so you can go back to something literally YEARS later. I've even accidentally left pieces in for an hour longer than the instructions (I get distracted easily) and even these jet-black over baked items primed and painted without issue. Out the box it's crumbly and breaks easily, but once kneaded and slightly warmed by the hands it becomes perfectly workable like the most expensive clay in the world. When working you can freeze the surface with canned air/air dusteer and brush away 'bobbles' and detritis, and when done you can even use certain rubbing alcohols to smooth out prints and dents. Once baked (or boiled- trust me, popular in the US) it can be carved to very fine detail, sanded, glued (with everything from pva to cyanoacrylate (super glue), drilled. You can build up the internal bulk with ANYTHING, I've used everything from aluminium foil to blocks of wood, Ive layered clay over things to take that shape from plastic to even chocolate- yup the chocolate melted but not before the clay had hardened. It can be stained, varnished, coated, painted with water colours, acrylics, enamel etc. We even had a plate chromed. They do other types of sculpey, in medium and hard versions- these are for those needing the density/ behaviousrs of more traditional clays, they even do an ultralight version which has almost no weight (feels like cork or expanded polystyrene and even floats! Pros: * holds very fine detail even down to pores and fingerprints * can be layered, baked more than once * can be painted with almost anything (check what primer you use-and very cheap and nasty spray paints will NOT cure) * Can be bulked out with almost anything * Can be drilled, sanded, sculped, pinned, glued. Cons * Smells REALLY bad when baked- use lots of ventilation * very easily marked before baking, takes scratches/prints almost too easily- we use armatures and stands to help with this- If you like to hold your work, you'll need to think about this because the entire thing will be covered in your fingerprints. * The colour is weird, its hard to notice everything you need to smooth out- sometimes when we prime a piece we notice alot of dinks we should have noticed. They do a grey version, but for some dumb reason it's more expensive.
R**S
Great Material
A great product, easy to use, a slightly waxy texture, works really well over fine wire mesh and armature wire. The clay is expensive at over a tenner for 1lb but packing your work out with cheap aluminium foil will keep costs down. When baking the clay dont necessarily bake at the recommended 130c for 15 mins per 6mm of clay. I have found it's better to bake the clay at a lower temperature for a longer time period. When baking, check the clay periodically, even at lower temperature it is possible to burn any protruding thin pieces quite quickly, this isn't a problem if the piece is going to be painted. Remember when removing the clay from the oven, until the clay has cooled down the clay is still flexible, cooling is part of the hardening process. With sculpey it is also possible to add clay to the baked clay, to adhere the soft clay use a thin coat of vaseline. This will take a bit of practice. Also remember that when baked clay is returned to heat it becomes slightly flexible again, but once cooled the clay gets harder each time. Baked clay can be sanded and drilled. I would also think that pieces baked separately (for a large sculpture) could be glued together, I haven't attempted this yet. Most important, because the clay is a polymer, keep away from small children. Always wash your hands before and after handling.
M**E
A Clay for the Skilled and Equipped!
I am new to using this product, and it warmed up quickly in my hands, and combined easily with Sculpey 3, which is a coloured clay, which I used to make it easier to see the details in the sculpture. It is soft every time I return to continue working into my model, and very easy to sculpt. It takes skill to get surfaces smooth and I currently do not have all the tools, so am using my fingers. After 15mins in the oven at a low temperature it had solidified the first layer of my creature. I thought I would work by building up the layers so not to disturb sections that get easily scratched even with short nails. The dry residue it leaves on your hands and surfaces easily washes off with soap and water. Note: The bulk of the character is made out of aluminium foil, so you use this product sparingly to make it go further!
A**R
Not food safe
This product does exactly what is says on the tin (or in this case, the box). It is a good home modelling/sculpting product, and therefore ideal for arts and crafts projects (even with the kids provided there is proper adult supervision) because it can be hardened in the home oven without the need for a kiln. However.... One thing that this product doesn't say on the box, is that it is not food safe. Even after baking/hardening, this product is still unsafe to be used for making items to hold, store or contain food or drink of any description. I feel this is an important point to make because many people buying this product may have the idea of using it like normal clay without the faff of needing a kiln, to make pots, jars, cups, jugs, bowls etc etc. IT IS NOT SAFE for these types of projects, so please be aware of this.
K**T
他の様々なオーブンクレイも試しましたがこれが圧倒的に造形しやすい粘土です。サーニットと混ぜて使用すると扱いやすく艶もよく気に入っています。
A**O
Me ha gustado mucho trabajar con ella, admite todo tipo de correcciones, no reseca y es maleable cuando la has manejado un tiempo con las manos. Se cuece rapido en 15 min a 140 °C está listo dependiendo de lo grande que sea la pieza, y se puede pintar con acrilicos diluidos en agua. Queda como plastico duro. Punto negativo es el precio, para la cantidad que viene me parece excesivo los 15€
E**E
Let me preface this by saying, I absolutely hate *Regular Sculpey*; it's way too soft and doughy, it sticks to wooden tools, it tends to want to spring back when nudging details, and it's rubbish for modeling detailed miniatures (even at a 10"-12" scale)... Having said that, aside from being able to bake your sculpt in a consumer-grade oven to harden, *Super Sculpey* is nothing like Regular Sculpey. It has a medium density that can be softened a bit if you work the clay in your hands. When using tools, it feels a lot like carving a wax surface: the clay holds what you add or subtract from the forms, impressions don't "pinch" or "drag" the clay, sharp edges are easy to create without a hassle, and overall the clay feels very controllable. It feels like a hybrid between moldable wax and plastilina. It can be firm enough to carve, but, if you need to blend new clay into a sculpt, a bit can be softened and used like an epoxy to attach the new part. This method allows a very smooth blend, secure bond, and eventually the softer bit will become more firm again. That's just a method I've found that works best for me, but it isn't necessarily the best or only way; you'll find that the clay is really very intuitive and easy to work with. One of my favorite things about this compound is that it will always bond to itself. Even if you've baked a piece, you can add new clay to it, bake it again, and it will hold together beautifully. Knowing this, I like to build up certain underlying forms in my sculpt (like bones for example), bake at a fraction of the time to harden these forms just enough to hold their shape. On average I bake pieces like that in a preheated oven for about 5 minutes (max). That gives the clay plenty of stability, and I can still bake it again when I'm finished with the whole sculpt. Anyway... This is a great sculpting compound for any skill or experience level. I would almost recommend this over any other option for a beginner. This clay is closer to what you want to be using to do quality detailed sculpts. I can't say that about the softer doughy stuff out there. To me, that stuff feels more like a toy to mess around with, whereas with something like Super Sculpey you have a compound that can handle a lot of intricate detailing and still be pliable enough to easily shape forms. If you're a serious beginner (you haven't sculpted much or ever, but you plan to really dive in and give it a serious shot) then try something like this. You can reuse the clay if you don't bake it, it doesn't harden if you leave it out, it's super easy to work with, and you can bake your best creations to harden and paint them. It's not messy at all either, which can be a good thing for some people. *Sculpey-Firm (grey) is good as well, and you can mix the two*.
N**A
Mi diletto con l'arte da molti anni e mi dedico al disegno, pittura, scultura, modulazione, modulazione 3D, stampa 3D, pittura ad aerografo ecc. Mi capita abbastanza spesso di realizzare bozzetti su carta con una semplice matita oppure in digitale sul mio iPad ma prima di passare alla modulazione 3D, finalizzata alla stampa di prototipi che una volta pronti verranno ricalcati con gesso e silicone, mi piace creare una bozza (magari molto semplice e non necessariamente dettagliata) di quello che dovrò poi scolpire digitalmente. Lo faccio prevalentemente per capire le forme, gli ingombri, gli eventuali punti di torsione/tensione/rottura ecc. Super Sculpey viene sempre in mio aiuto permettendomi di realizzare dei bozzetti estremamente accurati. La pasta si lascia modellare facilmente, soprattutto se non ha preso troppa aria, ed è possibile raggiungere una precisione nei dettagli difficilmente raggiungibile con altre paste. Di sicuro impossibile con Das, terracotte basilari e altri. Ho caricato alcune foto che mostrano alcuni bozzetti e passaggi per arrivare al prodotto finito. Se proprio dovessi trovare dei "difetti", e quindi dei CONTRO, a questa pasta potrei dire: - Se fosse un po' più economica non mi dispiacerebbe - una volta cotta è fragile, se cade a terra state certi che si spacca. Massima attenzione! - Bisogna utilizzare colori acrilici a base acqua dati a pennello e similari. NON provate a colorarla con bombolette spray perché il risultato che otterrete sarà che dopo ANNI la vernice sarà ancora fresca e appiccicosa (test eseguito personalmente). PRO - facilità di utilizzo - alta lavorazione - alta qualità nei dettagli anche più piccoli - resiste per lunghi periodi esposta all'aria (ma fatele la cortesia di non scordarla inutilmente aperta) - cuoce in poco tempo (solo 15 minuti) ma attenzione che ovviamente scotterà per un po' di tempo. NON prendetela con le mani nude per estrarla dal forno - a differenza di altre paste polimeriche non è tossico (che non guasta assolutamente e lo si può usare in piena serenità anche con i bambini) CONCLUSIONE Lo consiglio a tutti coloro che hanno dimestichezza e necessitano di una pasta modellabile professionale per eseguire lavori o per creare bozzetti. Sicuramente molto valida anche per chi muove le prime armi (non sprecate soldi con Das e simili a meno che non abbiate una reale necessità) per apprendere ad utilizzare gli strumenti e a muovere le mani nel modo corretto. Si tratta di una pasta altamente professionale che quindi consiglio davvero a tutti. Se solo fosse un po' più economica sarebbe meraviglioso ma per il momento ci si accontenta.
A**U
Glina plastyczna, dobrze się z nią pracuje, świetnie obrabia-nie kruszy się przy prawidłowym wypaleniu.
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