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Maccabee Cone 5 Clay
I just started using Maccabee Cone 5 Clay and find all my thinner
pieces warp on drying (before I bisque them). Is this a common problem eith this clay and how can I correct it. |
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Maccabee Cone 5 Clay
I have not used that clay but you might want to wax the thinner parts of the
piece so that it dries more evenly. Donna "Mel" wrote in message ... I just started using Maccabee Cone 5 Clay and find all my thinner pieces warp on drying (before I bisque them). Is this a common problem eith this clay and how can I correct it. |
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