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Alright, now that we got it to this point here, you want to make it to where you can
hold onto it real good, like that. Get it wet real nice. I can tell this isn't a very
big mug so we're going to put a nice fat, squat handle on it because it's a nice, squat
mug. So here's the part where it really comes in. You just keep going, keep going, you see
it's starting to look like a handle. What I like to do, kind of like the thrower's line,
is put a couple knuckles down the middle. Put a couple knuckles down there, gives it
a little ridge, let's people know you were there. So again, flat, flat, flat, nice and
thin. And you want to make it longer than what you're going to actually need because
you're going to be cutting it off. You can always take more off but you can't put more
on, so it's good to take it, make it longer than you think. Cut it far back on the piece
like this on an angle to where it's like that, and what you want to do, is set it real nicely
down on your work table, let it set up.