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To do this i took a record and put it in the oven on about 200 Degrees F. After about 5 minutes you will want to put it out. you can put it on a cookie sheet with a piece of aluminum foil. Once it has reached the temp. you will need to use a pair of gloves and hurry and shape it. It's best to find objects that are already in the shape that you desire that way you can place on that object(example a bowl). I haven't had any problems with any of the records sticking to anything and ruining it. Hope this works for you :)
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