Clay recipe for hides - can it be used for waterbowl as well?
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=77863
In that post, it gives a recipe for home-made hide which is super duper cool. Now, with the waterproofing, can this be used for a water bowl as well?
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Thanks! That was fun to do!
Unfortunately, I have not found a waterproofing agent cost effective enough to work. It eventually gets soggy. It's cheaper to buy a ceramic bowl (so far, but I'm still looking!)
Re: Clay recipe for hides - can it be used for waterbowl as well?
Re: Clay recipe for hides - can it be used for waterbowl as well?
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Originally Posted by
nixer
i just use ramkins
You soo used to work at a restaraunt, didn't you? I say Ramkins when i go into a food store and people look at me like i have 6 heads or am the snake i'm trying to get them for. I agree, though.
Also, go to Ikea and get the dog bowls, they can be covered in that clay and used as a water bown and a hide because of the handles on the bottom. That's what i'm planning on doing, anyway.
Edit: check out the backrounds that people make for fishtanks, they use clay or something similar over foam and then they HAVE to waterproof it in a safe way that the water doesn't poison the fish.
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I say Ramikins too. I worked in a restaraunt as well and I get the same strange looks.:D
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Any ideas where to get a crapload of inexpencive indestructable (and they really are) Ramekins?
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We have a restaurant supply store here that sells them.
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I tryed it and it didn't work:(:mad::weirdface:tears:
Daniel
Re: Clay recipe for hides - can it be used for waterbowl as well?
the only way I can think of that is 100% waterproof is kiln baked clay with a coating of glaze. You can try looking for a place that has a kiln you can use for a fee and make your own bowls :)
I'm going to have to ask my art teacher if I can use the wheel and throw some bowls when the ceramics class is done :D