R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder

R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder
R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder
R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder
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R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder
R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder
R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder
R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder
R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder
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R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder

Regular price $52.00
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Looking for a handheld clay extruder that can effortlessly slice through a slab of clay to make a U-foot shape for feet or handles? The R3 U Shape Handheld Clay Extruder is exactly the pottery tool you've been searching for!

DESCRIPTION

  • Slices through a slab to make a U-foot shape
  • Angled, stainless-steel blade leaves clean edges and pulls through clay effortlessly
  • 4 3/8-inch (11 cm)-long hardwood handle
  • Great for feet, handles, and more 
  • Adjustable-depth ski controls the thickness of the cut
  • The thumb screw allows for easy ski adjustment
  • Max approx. blade width 19 mm X height 18 mm
  • Min approx. blade width 15 mm X height 10 mm
  • Wood grain may vary

USES/BENEFITS

  • Make feet for slab-built pieces
  • Ideal for hand-builders and useful for throwers
  • Consistent shape and adjustable thickness
  • So easy to use; avoid all that pulling
  • Works on a variety of clay types
  • Always-sharp stainless-steel blade won’t rust or shatter
  • A variety of basic and intricate shapes are available

    CAUTIONS

    • Not designed to be used with extremely wet or sticky clay
    • Use all safety precautions
    • Keep out of the reach of children

    TIP

    For best results, use these foot and handle-making tools when the clay is not extremely wet or sticky. The clay tool blade should be clean and dry. Ideally, pull the extrusion up and out as it is being formed or fold back the sides of the slab so the extrusion pops up and out.

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