![]() ![]() Summary – What’s the Best Pasta Machine for Polymer Clay?Įverything about the LC Machine is different from the pasta machines that you have used before.Cheap Pasta Machines (Makins, Amaco, and Sculpey).This article is the sixth in my series on polymer clay rolling and sheeting machines. You can read the rest of the articles in the series here: I also lacks a leg support on the left side, leaving room to work or to attach an optional LC Vise to hold your Czextruder. LC Squirrel – This machine is nearly identical to the LC Elephant E12, but has a larger frame and base. (An earlier model, the LC Elephant E6 had thickness up to ¼” (6mm).) Its rollers are 7.8″ (20cm) and can roll sheets at thick as ½” (12mm). ![]() ![]() LC Elephant – Nearly identical to the LC Mammoth except for size. The largest of the LC Machines, has 10″ rollers and can roll up to ½” (12mm) thick. LC Mammoth (M12) – NOTE: The Mammoth is no longer being made, but there are two smaller machines, listed below. The LC Machine comes in two sizes and several variations as follows. Aware of the common problems with cheap craft store rollers and the limitations of even high-end pasta machines, Lucy Tools wanted to make a polymer clay roller that truly met the needs of clayers. The company asked Facebook readers in several polls what features they wanted in an ultimate clay machine. Fast forward a year, the much awaited LC Machine shipped out to the first buyers this fall. Jiri Strunc, his daughter Lucy Struncova, and Martin Mach design and produce this line of polymer clay tools. (UPDATED! )The Lucy Clay Tool company is the innovative Czech company that brought us the LC Slicer and the Czextruder. ![]()
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