A manual or motorized device, originally designed for culinary purposes, is frequently employed by polymer clay artists to condition and shape their medium. This process involves feeding the clay through rollers, progressively reducing its thickness and creating uniform sheets, which are then suitable for various crafting techniques.
Utilizing such a device offers significant advantages in polymer clay work. It efficiently prepares the clay for intricate projects by eliminating air bubbles, improving its consistency, and allowing for even blending of colors. This results in a higher quality final product with enhanced durability and professional finish. The ability to create consistently thin sheets opens up a range of design possibilities not easily achievable by hand. This method has become a staple in the polymer clay community due to its effectiveness and ease of use.