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throwing off the hump,

updated tue 25 nov 03

 

pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on mon 24 nov 03

and... that dreaded "INSTALL ON DEMAND" trnaslation thing...

Jeeeeeeeeeze Lee,

Would you Pah-LEEEEEEEEEEase cut the "Install on demand"
option on your Clayart posts?

It clogs up my computer just trying to delete it.

I'd feel so gratefull...

If someone wants to translate the damned thing maybe they
can just write you, or figure it out themselves?

Thanks!


Happy Hollidays!

Phil
Las Vegas

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Love"
To:
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 1:12 AM
Subject: Re: Throwing off the hump


> Hi Chris,
>
> Are you trimming your work? If so, leave a
thicker portion of
> clay at the base of the form to carry the stress of
lifting.
>
> Working at my teacher's workshop, where we did
rope impression on
> the work, I learned not to be troubled by distortion.
On the yunomi,
> pressing the rope in the clay always distorted it a
little. You can
> always reshape the clay after you are done.
>
>
> --
> Lee In Mashiko, Japan
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