WOW! This could be a real live saver! I often make small figures and when a ear or wing break of from the main body i maybe can attache it once again with your technic! Thank`s a lot!🤗👍
Haha, yep! That's the downside to trying things for the first time on camera, they often don't go exactly as I expected! I would definitely have used a larger lump of plaster for this if I'd rehearsed it
@@OldForgeCreations I think it can also be an upside! It's easy to 'know' that someone has a trial and error process, but seeing the moments that didn't go quite as imagined can be incredibly encouraging! It was a spectacular, and potentially powerful moment.
@@OldForgeCreations I've always been told to just recycle the clay and throw another one, and I can understand that -- in the week you wait to rehydrate the clay, I could have thrown many and had them ready to go on. But sometimes, since I am a hobbyist, I just make a mug and I love it, and don't want to recycle it. It's great to know there's something I can try to keep it! Thanks so much!
WOW! This could be a real live saver!
I often make small figures and when a ear or wing break of from the main body i maybe can attache it once again with your technic!
Thank`s a lot!🤗👍
Not a superfluous comment to raise the rating of the channel!
I feel like I could almost see your expressing at the "...which... is too much." 😂 great video!
Haha, yep! That's the downside to trying things for the first time on camera, they often don't go exactly as I expected! I would definitely have used a larger lump of plaster for this if I'd rehearsed it
@@OldForgeCreations I think it can also be an upside! It's easy to 'know' that someone has a trial and error process, but seeing the moments that didn't go quite as imagined can be incredibly encouraging! It was a spectacular, and potentially powerful moment.
This is so helpful!! Thank you so much for posting this!!
so cool! I'd like to see the glazed finished product!
It would just look like any other of my mugs, this process shouldn't change the appearance at all
@@OldForgeCreations I've always been told to just recycle the clay and throw another one, and I can understand that -- in the week you wait to rehydrate the clay, I could have thrown many and had them ready to go on. But sometimes, since I am a hobbyist, I just make a mug and I love it, and don't want to recycle it. It's great to know there's something I can try to keep it! Thanks so much!
Big big big thank you!!!
Unrelated, but where'd you get that shirt with the bear and the tiger?
Also, thanks for teaching me how to rehydrate my clay!