Fimo Computer

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To begin with take a cube of white fimo about 3x2cm wide, then taper one end to look like a big old fashioned computer screen, like the ones that not many people have these days but used to have. Next cut out a rectangle of brown or black fimo and put it onto the longer end of the block, then add a small semi-circle to the screen. That is the screen finished.(figure 1) Next cut out a thickish rectangle of white fimo and make three dents equally into the rectangle horizontaly, then only over the bottom three rows make vertical dents upwards, then roll a piece of fimo into a tube and connect the keyboard to the screen,(Figure 2) next make a mouse by taking a oval shaped peice of fimo and make dents in it to make it more like a mouse, connect that to the screen aswell. (Figure 3) Finally, cook it for 30 minutes at 110oC,225oF, a quater of a gas mark.

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