Any tips on drying this piece safely? I’ve been working on it for a little bit and right now all of his extremities are noticeably more dry than his body. I want to start on underglazing it but I’m scared if I do it will dry unevenly and crack, should I just loosely cover it awhile and come back? : r/Pottery Skip to main content

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Any tips on drying this piece safely? I’ve been working on it for a little bit and right now all of his extremities are noticeably more dry than his body. I want to start on underglazing it but I’m scared if I do it will dry unevenly and crack, should I just loosely cover it awhile and come back?

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r/Pottery - Any tips on drying this piece safely? I’ve been working on it for a little bit and right now all of his extremities are noticeably more dry than his body. I want to start on underglazing it but I’m scared if I do it will dry unevenly and crack, should I just loosely cover it awhile and…
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