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Today was a very fulfilling day. After the kiln demo, I was determined to make my plaster mold. As scared as I was, I am glad I took the plunge. It is starting to come out pretty well and I think it will be a success. I worked very hard on getting those lines perpendicular and clean. I never sweated so much in my life making something with clay. It was pretty exhausting! I hope that we get to work on them a bit tomorrow after the presentations. The kiln did not get unloaded because it took SOOOO long for it to cool down from 500 degrees to 200 degrees. Basically, I couldn't wait and hope to unload it tomorrow morning first thing before class. P.s. Made my celedon glaze too!
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