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I am new to pottery and used a metal bowl for a mold. I did spray with WD40, and my instructor told me to take it home and watch it so it didn't dry too long. That was 2 days ago, but I have it wrapped and inside of a covered plastic bin. The clay is still quite wet. I'm really quite unsure how to get it off of the mold. It doesn't seem to want to come off. Did I wait too long or not long enough? How do I know how and when to remove it? (should have asked her for more direction!). Thanks for any help! Cindy

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I had a good experience using apples for a mold. Yes, apples!

I needed several medium size round hemispheric forms for one of my projects,

so I cut apples in half and covered them with the rather thin layer of Riverside Grit clay.

It was drying slowly without cracking at all and looked great.

I think any type of vegetables/fruit would work, as long as it is not too perishable.

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