chefann
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Has anyone used the Pastry Mat (current or retired version) as a work surface for crafting, specifically when using a heat gun?
I was at the craft store today and there was a mat for sale to use with heat applications (under melting pot, with heat gun while embossing, etc.) that was billed as being heat safe and non stick. It felt a lot like a cross between parchment paper and the pastry mat. Which makes sense, because parchment is paper that's impregnated with silicone, which is what the mat is made of. Anyhoo, I'm working on a concept of something to make to sell in my Etsy shop, and adding some embossing powder would really class it up. But my craft table is my dining room table and I don't want to ruin it with my heat gun. If I could use the pastry mat as a work surface that would be splendid! (Especially because the 9x12 mat at the store was over $10 and our mat is so much bigger.)
The PIG and Use and Care for the mat states "do not use as a trivet", but it doesn't give a safe-to temp.
I was at the craft store today and there was a mat for sale to use with heat applications (under melting pot, with heat gun while embossing, etc.) that was billed as being heat safe and non stick. It felt a lot like a cross between parchment paper and the pastry mat. Which makes sense, because parchment is paper that's impregnated with silicone, which is what the mat is made of. Anyhoo, I'm working on a concept of something to make to sell in my Etsy shop, and adding some embossing powder would really class it up. But my craft table is my dining room table and I don't want to ruin it with my heat gun. If I could use the pastry mat as a work surface that would be splendid! (Especially because the 9x12 mat at the store was over $10 and our mat is so much bigger.)
The PIG and Use and Care for the mat states "do not use as a trivet", but it doesn't give a safe-to temp.