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🧡 Premium Armature Wire: Jack Richeson 400330 1/16 Inch (.063) - 32', Solid Construction Review

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Description of 🧡 Premium Armature Wire: Jack Richeson 400330 1/16 Inch (.063) - 32', Solid Construction

Aluminum wire is non-corrosive. Ideal for clay, paper Mache, or plaster roll sculptures. Keeps artists clay from collapsing. Can be put in oven or kiln.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent polymer/paper fiber reinforcement wire.

I decided to save a few bucks and try this wire - I usually use stainless steel. However, I was very pleased with how easy this wire is to work with and how strong it is considering you can easily bend/shape it without tools. I liked it so much that I bought it again. Excellent wire for fine detail in cold or ultra-low temperature sculpting (e.g. resin or paper fibers).

Pros
  • Great for clay, paper mache or plaster sculpture
Cons
  • Something different

I need this wire for an animation lesson to build my rebar dummy and I've been told that this material breaks easily if there's a lot of movement during animation so I don't expect it long lasts for a long time. Plus aluminum, easy to bend. I have extra wire left over so this is enough to assemble a puppet, maybe two depending on the size.

Pros
  • Aluminum wire is non-corrosive
Cons
  • Easily crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I use it as a fastener

There is a specific product that I work with professionally and I am installing this product. For decades, the manufacturer has supplied several of these wires with each unit for ease of installation. At the time, I didn't know it was called reinforcement wire. They later stopped supplying the wire and switched to other installation methods which seemed to me to be of poor quality, so I started looking for a source of "hyperflexible wire". I found Ok aluminum wire at the hardware store. Nice…

Pros
  • Can be put in the oven
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.