Brian Haviland on wed 10 mar 04
Hi Susan
Go to this link and see Vinces excellent way of getting the water out..I
found it to be the best
way.http://www.digitalfire.ab.ca/cermat/education/274.html
Brian
>Susan wrote:
>As I suspected, my terra sig was too thin.
>
>Well, I have had it in an open batter bowl on a windowsill for TWO WEEKS and
>it doesn't evaporate down. It's quite amazing. I think something in the clay
>particles form a film that blocks the water. The specific gravity has
>stayed at
>1.10 for two weeks.
>
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