Feature

●Template clarity allows you to visibility when positioning for best use of patterns in stone and etched metals.
●Easy coordination of jewelry backplates with designer cabochons.
●Versatility of materials: use with metal, stone, wood, PMC, polymer clay, paper, canvas -- virtually any art or craft project!
●Flexible enough to curve over gourds and shells but durable enough for the lapidary and jewelry environment.


Description

Cabtopia copywrite shape templates are designed for the lapidary and jewelry environment. They are flexible and durable enough to curve over shells and rough-end cuts of stone without distortion or breaking. Visibility through the crystal-clear template material allows for pattern selection in any material such as stone, leather, patterned metal, worked polymer clay or even wood. Use Cabtopia template to create exciting shapes in silver, copper, bronze, polymer and ceramic clays, sheet metal, stone, leather and wood. These Cabtopia templates have been carefully designed with 4 main shapes, the largest starting at approximately 50mm in size at the largest ends stepping down in calibrated increments to allow the artist to develop suites, clusters or make new shapes all together whether they cut stones, make jewelry, use with airbrush, paint canvas or any other art or craft media. Cabtopia templates are great tools to have on hand for any craft project. To use with clay: Press the template into the clay slab and cut around the impression. To create the impression on clay: Mist the template with a clay release prior to pressing into the clay or use plastic wrap (misted) and slightly press into the clay then lift off. Use your fingers while the plastic wrap is still on the clay if need be to smooth or shape if making a cabochon. Remove the template and cut away the excess clay with a needle tool. A needle tool can also be used to cut the shape directly, using the template edges as a guide. Use a very fine needle tool. Start at the outside corners and cut to the inside corners for the cleanest cuts. Remove the template and lift away the excess clay. Practice makes perfect.