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- Fimo works well, too
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I've had to make impressions of screw heads as well. I use Fimo or Sculpey polymer "clay" - impress the screw head, and then bake the impression. Then coat the impression with Pam spray, and repeat. It gives a permanent reference, in case you have to re-do it...
James Wilson
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