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*Approximate size of finished Item*


Hexagons: Large 26mm, Small 17mm

Jelly Bean: Large 35mm, Small 18mm

Oval Cut Out 40mm, Top Oval 20mm

Long Rainbow Arch 40mm, Circle 15mm

Rectangle 38mm, Top Square 15mm

Solid Arch 30mm & Semi circle 15mm

Rounded Polygon 25mm, Top Polygon 15mm

Short Rainbow Arch 30mm, Top polygon 16mm

Squares/Diamonds: Large 26mm, Small 18mm

Solid Arches: Large 33mm, Small 16mm

Solid Oval 40mm, Top Circle 18mm

Long Polygon: Large 35mm, Small 15mm

Circles: Large 35mm, Small 20mm

Donut: Large 35mm, Small 20mm

Offset Triangle: Large 42mm, Small 16mm



My own range of cutters specifically designed for use with polymer clay but also suitable for precious metal clay and ceramics. Please note these are not classed as food safe.


*Features*


Super sharp 0.4mm cutting blade that creates precise cuts and a professional finish every time.

For use with clay 2.5-3mm thick (setting 2 on most pasta machines).

Strong wall with extra cutting blade support design for prolonged use.

Sturdy base with rounded edges for comfort when in use.


Please note that 3D printed cutters can occasionally have tiny imperfections where the nozzle lifts away from the cutter on its final layer and where the "seams" are. This is normal and to be expected of 3D printed cutters

My cutters are fully designed, printed and tested by myself to ensure the best quality possible.

Please follow my social media @sunshinecutters for updates and new product releases


Thank you for supporting my small business.

Helena xx


Earring Pairs Collection - Full Set (30 cutters)

£31.99Price
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  •  1) Roll clay out to approximately 2.5-3mm thick (1st/2nd thickest setting on most pasta machines) and then roll it onto your cutting tile so it is well adhered.

     

    2) Dip the cutting side of the cutter into a damp soapy sponge a couple of times (you can also dust the clay or cutter with cornflour for the same effect).

     

    3) Press the cutter down firmly then pull straight up. You can also use the "double cut" method where you press the cutter in a little way, pull it off, then cut again over the top.

     

    4) Bake your pieces and decorate as you wish. Cut onto the same tile you bake with to avoid distorting tricky shapes.

     

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