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for some reason, one is not working for me.  the beleek one just went round and round for over an hour when i tried it this morning.  i clicked on RPM's post and was interrupted so i did not get back to it for the hour.  nothing..........................

 

yes, my computer service in florida is just awful.  it takes several minutes to load a simple one minute video.

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WOW!!! i would happily buy one but never make one. no patience. i love his integrity of seeing his basket right thru to the end of firing. and destroy at the slightest of errors. 

 

would the gum arabic also slow down drying? i just keep looking at that and thinking woah can i do that so easily in a dry climate. 

 

hmm he also uses olive oil. does that slow down drying too? he is using it to stop sticking. 

 

they added salt to the slip. why.

 

i think he is licking his flower petals. 

 

how do they get the larger dried flowers to stick? bone dry clay to wet clay? i guess that's one of the reasons why they formulate their own claybody. 

 

is that china painting they are doing at the end to add colour. 

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Common salt,hmm, I'm sure after using it for 150+ years it has been proven to work.

 


Epsom salt is hydrated magnesium sulfate, a chemical identity that the other salts do not share. Table salt, kosher salt and sea salt are all at least 97.5 percent sodium chloride, though sea salt also contains minerals like iodine, magnesium and potassium.

 

 

In case anyone is interested in buying a Belleek Basket >> link <<

 

 

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