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Place your conditioned clay in the center of your work area.

If your roller sticks to the clay, lightly dust the clay with cornstarch or use a piece of parchment paper between the roller and the clay.

Ideal for base layers of "slab art" or when you plan to deeply texture or stamp the clay, as the extra depth prevents the stamp from piercing through. 25393mp4

These guides act as "rails" for your acrylic roller. By placing two guides of the same thickness on either side of your clay, your roller is prevented from pressing down further than the height of the guide, ensuring a flat, uniform surface.

Used for sculptural bases, chunky beads, or heavy-duty home decor items. Step-by-Step Usage Guide Place your conditioned clay in the center of your work area

Choose two guides of the exact same thickness. Do not mix sizes , or your clay will be slanted.

Work on a smooth, non-porous surface like a glass mat or ceramic tile. These guides act as "rails" for your acrylic roller

Keep your pairs bundled together (e.g., with a rubber band) to avoid accidentally using mismatched thicknesses.