Use some tape and wrap it around the eraser then take it off.If that doesn't help use a pencil eraser and erase the eraser.That will make it cleaner and soft.
Put the eraser in the freezer for at least 48 hours then take out and let sit for 5 min, put eraser in microwave (make sure to watch at all times) wait until eraser is soft pull out and mold or you can erase the eraser on a wood table and these strings will start forming. collect the strings and get a eraser ball! let it harden and then eraser!
Stick little patches of orange clay onto the ring. Prick the edges of the patches to make them look sewn on.
A nice set of drawing pencils, an eraser, ruler, Access to a copy machine, a format, and some imaginative ideas.
I usually use a small bladed putty knife and water to clean off mine. A power washer will make quick removal possible also. Good luck. After cleaning my trimmer or mower, I have sometimes succeeded in preventing buildup by spraying the underside with heavy duty silicon spray. It doesn't seem to work on all brands, but it is worth the try.
you microwave an eraser for ten minutes
erase something and get the shavings from the eraser and melt them together and you are done
Every spring, there is a vast migration of eraser shavings that all make a pilgrimage to their own version of an elephant graveyard, where the shavings all settle into their final resting place, before being exhumed and excavated and processed into organically recycled erasers.
Try "erasing" an eraser on a wooden table. Smush them together, and keep it going till it gets bigger. You are basically making an eraser 'ball" This eraser "ball" is basically a kneaded eraser.
Put glue, water, and borax together and keep mixing
You could try making a circular mould and then heating the shavings until molten before pouring into the mould. Don't try this at home though, you may find the shavings burn rather than melt and give off toxic fumes (highly acidic) in the process.
To make an eraser out of clay, you will need to mix together a type of clay that hardens when baked, such as polymer clay, with a small amount of mineral oil or baby oil to make it more pliable and easier to erase with. Shape the clay into the desired eraser shape and bake it according to the manufacturer's instructions. Once the clay has hardened, it can be used as an eraser for pencil markings.
you can make a collage and put the shavings on it
well it's simple you just add.....lets say you want it to smell like almond...just add almond extract! Easy right!!
You make iy
you put putty in the eggs
Get plain putty and put glow stuff on it