pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on wed 11 feb 04
Hi Jean, all...
Too, any small swatch of plastic-wrap will be found to work
nicely...or a dampish bit of chamois...if wishing to reduce
the crispness of a just-turned foot or other...
Phil
Las Vegas
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From: "foxpots"
> Dear Fellow Clay Arters,
>
> When I turn my feet, I take a stainless steel teaspoon and
sort of burnish
> the foot while it spins.
>
> Jean Wadsworth Cochran
foxpots on thu 12 feb 04
Dear Fellow Clay Arters,
I failed to give credit to Mike Imes for teaching me to use the teaspoon to
burnish the feet. Sorry Mike. Credit where credit is due.
Jean Wadsworth Cochran
http://www.foxhollowpottery.com
Hi Jean, all...
Too, any small swatch of plastic-wrap will be found to work
nicely...or a dampish bit of chamois...if wishing to reduce
the crispness of a just-turned foot or other...
Phil
Las Vegas
> Dear Fellow Clay Arters,
>
> When I turn my feet, I take a stainless steel teaspoon and
sort of burnish
> the foot while it spins.
>
> Jean Wadsworth Cochran
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