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Creative Mark Armature 20in Head / BustSave Up to27%Off listVideos…Our armatures are malleable enough to provide true artistic freedom to create, while also providing a sturdy skeleton to hold the weight of modeling material. Each armature has a stiff steel post, and a base made of laminated particleboard. The aluminum wire is lightweight, pliable, non-staining,… Mounted armatures ready to support a sculpture! Armatures provide the internal foundation on which you can build a sculpture. The worst experience a sculptor can have is to create something amazing, only to have the project fail due to the absence of sturdy support. Creative Mark's fully adjustable range of armatures come as a figure or a head-bust combo. Our armatures are malleable enough to provide true artistic freedom to create, while also providing a sturdy skeleton to hold the weight of modeling material. Each armature has a stiff steel post, and a base made of laminated particleboard. The aluminum wire is lightweight, pliable, non-staining, and non-corrosive. Each head has a partial neck and the space to build a unique bust. The base of the neck is wrapped in additional wire so that you may include the collarbone. Key Features: * Made of Aluminum * Pliable, non-staining, and non-corrosive wire * Laminated particleboard base * Stiff steel post * Each head has a partial neck * Neck base is wrapped in additional wire * Space to build a unique bust * Perfect For: * Sculpture applications * A base for moist clay or plastilina * Figurative sculpture * Lifesize bust portraits * Fine artists * Supporting polymer clay * Classroom and workshop environments Please note, you cannot put the armature in a kiln during firing. The clay will shrink, but the wire will not, resulting in cracking and breakage. You should remove the armature and hollow out the clay head before firing. We suggest using a wet and twisted newspaper armature as the paper will burn off during firing. See More
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