
The ClickaSlice slicing through a 20-year-old, dried up cane.
Create consistent and even polymer clay cane slices with the ClickaSlice
Why it works so well
As easy as 1-2-3
Count the clicks to achieve your desired thickness
The specially-designed ratchet and pawl system advances the cutting platform by an exact amount with each increment. Each increment produces a clear, audible click to confirm movement. Carefully count the clicks for your desired slice width, then proceed to slice with confidence!
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That groove thang
Keeps your blade steady throughout the entire process
The grooves are specially designed to guide the blade in a straight and accurate path while cutting through the material. This ensures your blade stays on track.
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Ain’t no drag
Gives you a clean cut
The blade assembly is designed to effectively position the blade at an ideal angle, thereby ensuring that it avoids any unnecessary dragging on the cane. As a bonus, the blades are quite easy to find, ensuring that you can replace them without any hassle.
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It’s so easy
Simplify your work flow
The ClickaSlice is designed to occupy minimal space, making it convenient for any workspace, and it’s easy to set up and put away when not in use. The included non-skid mat ensures that your ClickaSlice remains securely in place while you are working. There’s no need to use a clamp, but if you prefer extra support, there’s plenty of space on the base’s bottom ledge to accommodate one.
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Take me with you
Pack it up and go!
The ClickaSlice is just the perfect size to take along with you to various retreats and workshops. Utilize the convenient storage space located inside the base of the slicer to securely hold the blade assembly and the non-skid mat, then it’s happy trails and happy slicing.
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What people are saying
Meet the maker
Kathy Dummer
I’ve been working with polymer clay since the late 1990s, delving into a wide range of techniques and styles throughout the years. I created the very first ClickaSlice prototype in 2013; however, the cost to manufacture such a machine for a niche market was far too cost-prohibitive at that time. Fortunately, 3D printing technology has changed all of that for the better. Now, all the custom components can be made efficiently and, most importantly, affordably in my own workshop. I am genuinely thrilled that I can finally offer polymer artists a cane slicer that performs exceptionally well at a reasonable price point, making it accessible to many more creators.