For artists and collectors sponsored by Intercal...your mohair supplier and Johnna's Mohair Store
I had a real disaster yesterday. I had finished a new alpaca Boxer dog and was going to heat set all the airbrushing I did on him. Well I preheated my oven and put in the Boxer. I then went to take a very quick shower. When I opened the bathroom door I smelled something burning! OMG! I accidently turned the oven to bake instead of turning it off! My poor Boxer had a crispy burned black arm and one of his glass eyes broke in half. The blackened fur just crumbled away when touched. My oven runs hot too. When I opened the door my oven thermometer said 400 Degrees! Way over what I had set it for. I wondered if anyone knows what the highest temp alpaca or mohair can take? What temp does everyone use when heat setting in the oven? Luckily I was able to save the head and body. But I had to start over with his arms, legs and one ear.
Lesson learned: Turn OFF the oven to let item sit in COOLING oven. Don't set to bake to let item COOK in oven!
Beth
Hi,
That sounds like something I would do. You are so lucky that there was anything left of the poor little guy! I use a blow dryer on high heat. I put my hand where I am setting the color and when my hand can't stand the heat any more I move to the next spot. It usually does not take long at all.
Donna
We do the same thing here Donna, works like a charm and doesn't take much time at all.
hugs
Shane
Yes, I use a blow dryer too. Works great!
-Robert