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Re: How to Make Cold Porcelain
Sister Diane
posted: 10:25 am on June 1stThank you for the great tutorial and mention.
FAQ - cracks in the drying clay
I have been claying with cold porcelain for a while now and one sure way to avoid cracks is to properly KNEAD the cold porcelain as you work.
Knead means to work the clay in your hands. I prefer to “work the clay in your fingers” … like a piece of chewed gum...YES...chewed gum. Kneading is NOT flattening the clay on your palms, it is working the clay in your fingers (no need to work at it for long) until you feel it a bit elastic, then proceed to make a ball shape, then whatever shape you need.
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Thank you!
~Ibenia