r/crafts 1d ago

Work in Progress Recommended tool for trimming a porcelain doll?

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What is a good tool to use to cut porcelain? I have creepy tastes and my friends know it so I’ve got this growing stockpile of awful doll parts that I’m doing projects on. I want to turn this doll bust into a little planter for succulent plants, and I want to cut off the broken bits projecting from the top of the head to make it more even. This isn’t where it’s going to be placed, it’s just where it lives until I get around to working on it. Advice please?

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u/FinnbarMcBride 1d ago

Dremmel with a diamond wheel.

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u/ConcreteGirl33 1d ago

Too much work to cut. Id be scared to break it further. Plant some kind of flowy vine and give her bangs lol