. The potter's craft: a practical guide for the studio and workshop . ndthe case are left attached together. The other halfof the mold is prepared and run in the same way,the same offset plates and end plates being used withsuch slight refitting as may be necessary. The workis now examined and all rough places and scraps ofadhering plaster are removed. The two halves ofthe case, the half molds being still attached, are set upon end, back to back, being separated by a thin pieceof plaster or a strip of cardboard which should extendtwo inches above the top. The top ends are nowsized, the natch h


. The potter's craft: a practical guide for the studio and workshop . ndthe case are left attached together. The other halfof the mold is prepared and run in the same way,the same offset plates and end plates being used withsuch slight refitting as may be necessary. The workis now examined and all rough places and scraps ofadhering plaster are removed. The two halves ofthe case, the half molds being still attached, are set upon end, back to back, being separated by a thin pieceof plaster or a strip of cardboard which should extendtwo inches above the top. The top ends are nowsized, the natch holes having been smoothed off, aband of paper is tied around and plaster poured ontop to a depth of about one inch. When set the wholeis turned over and the operation is repeated on theother end. After the final setting the ends are easilyremoved and by the insertion of a thin knife driven [6i The Potters Craft by a light blow, the molds and case are half case is now laid on its back and the properends are fitted in place. It only now needs the usual. ^:=^ ^^^XX


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