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The Polymer Clay Roller Set is a comprehensive toolkit designed for both beginners and experienced artists. It features a clay roller with 6 adjustable gears, 45 shaping tools, and a clay extruder with 20 pattern discs, all made from durable stainless steel for easy cleaning. Perfect for creating intricate designs, this set is ideal for DIY projects, including unique clay earrings and decorative items.
L**E
Awesome and Affordable
The press machine is great! Makes working the clay so much easier! My arthritic hands were very happy. All the accessories were top notch. Looking forward to creating beautiful things!
R**T
Fell apart. Does not work.
Seemed questionable out of the box. the handle fits loosely and turning it is near impossible. pretty sure i developed carpal tunnel. may just be a defective model but will not be buying another.
C**R
Didn’t last a week
Haven’t even used it for a week and the crank no longer works. There’s evidence that it was grinding on the inside and wearing down whatever aluminum or metallic coated plastic gears are inside. Not durable at all.
K**Y
I reserve this one for only rolling white clay …
This is a decent quality clay roller (I wouldn’t consider it for rolling out pasta, although it would probably work) Which does include lots of cutters and a clay press. This is a great choice for a beginner polymer clay artist. I personally use it only for when I work with white clay so I do not muck up the white with other colors which might be stuck up in the roller. I say it is decent quality, and it is not as sturdy as my other pasta maker (which was made in the 70’s when everything was better quality and made to last)Overall, this is a decent clay roller for a good price for a beginner.
B**K
Stopped working on second use.
The roller stopped working the second time O sent to use it. I message customer service and never heard back.
J**N
Works great, has flaws
The media could not be loaded. The box does come with a bunch of tape around it, but the roller still had its protective blue film on. The only instructions are on the boxes--the outer box has French instructions (not that I remember that much from high school) for the "pasta maker" and the extruder comes in its own box (inside the pasta maker box) that has nice English instructions.I truly wish that it had better instructions, as even the French ones didn't outline the way the adjustment knob worked very well. It was fine, but as I was turning it and learning how to adjust it, it sort of "sprang" loose. This may have been a user error, as I did turn it a bit farther than the "9" setting, but I was also being gentle in my exploration. As you can see in the video I included, it does still function, but the button now hangs a bit looser and wobbles a bit. It didn't originally do that.To use the knob, I have to pull it out and then turn it, as the metal "peg" is what the button fits down on to keep the adjustment. The button has multiple adjustment slots to fit the peg. The numbers don't line up with the peg, but with the top--as in, looking down at the top of the machine, you see the number of what the adjustment is. To add a note of caution--I only turned it 2-3 spots past the 9 when it sprung, so it has a low tolerance for error.Again, this error happened BEFORE I used the pasta maker to successfully make and remake my clay several times as I cut shapes out of it. So it does work, although more care is now taken in adjusting it.There are other errors in the manufacturing of this product. The bottom of the roller has a sharp metal "splinter" or burr on it, which did give me a tiny cut on my finger.The clamp that is supposed to anchor the machine to a table has a flaw where it would fasten to the bottom of the table. I didn't use it because I didn't want to tear up my table. The clamp also had a bad molding of the plastic handle, as the screw shows through the side.The extruder has what I think is a dried drop of glue on it that has become rough to the touch.The crank handle doesn't lock in the machine and can easily fall out. As it can only do its full circle while stuck off the edge of a table, it puts my toes at risk and makes me have to pick it up before being able to use it again. Ironically, the clamp does have a nice way of attaching to the machine, with the little hole in the side fitting perfectly with the flattened edge of the clamp.It does work well, despite its problems.I was able to do a couple of color sets and I rolled them up multiple times as I cut out pieces so that I could use all of the clay up. I was able to use a very small amount in both the press and the extruder and have successful results. The extruder produced very little "waste" (stuff not pressed through the holes) and I like its efficiency.Everything works well.The press presses things nice and flat. The extruder pushes out the clay through the holes in the design. The cutters cut cleanly around the edges of their designs. The machine stays put easily enough without the clamp, although I do put my hand on top to hold it as I'm also pushing the clay a little bit to get it started.It does its job. I'm glad I now have a clay press and it currently suits my needs just fine. However, I would recommend shopping around for a better one if at all possible.
M**.
Very poorly made.
The machine's part setting the thickness does not turn. It is simply frozen on the widest setting. For the price I expected it to be at least equal to the craft store brands. The cutters are ok, The extruder well its an extruder not much can go wrong with extruders. All in all not worth the money.
R**R
Cheap
Low quality- handle kept falling out. The unit was crooked so it would not lay flat on the table. Returned
E**A
Great quality for the price
Love the product and quality
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