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OK, so here we go again with the, a wheel transfer. Since I haven't been in my water
bucket, my hands are nice and dry. The piece is done. I'm not going to do any more to it.
You know, you got to know when to stop. This thing's done. It's the number one thing, you
got to know when to stop with the pot. So, again, you get this water tool, nice and tight.
You come across the bottom, give a little rip to the side, boom, get your thing down.
Get this off of that piece of clay down there, real quick like. I can tell by picking that
up, that that's a nice piece, nice and consistent. I'm not going to cut this one in half, because
it's perfectly fine. And, it's nice and dry. I'll show you how much, once again, is left
on the bottom here. Cause, when I was rubbing that wire through it, I saw that I just, I,
I treaded that fine line once again. So, that all should have been on the bottom of my pot,
but these things are kind of thick. Take that off, and now we've got a tumbler, and we've
got our *** of clay. It's going to keep on, just repeat the process, over and over, and
over, and over again, until you just have an army of tumblers.