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Alright. Now I know where my bottom is, I'm going to start stretching out the base. So
I get down there, and compress the bottom. You compress, pull out, compress, pull out,
compress, I'd like to think that I've compressed enough, so I'm going to go back and do it
three more times. That ensures that it's for sure compressed. There. Now I'm not going
to have any S cracks. Now, by doing all that compressing, I've flared it out, and this
is a bottle, so I don't want it to flare out. I want it to go up. Alright. So there we go.
Now that I've got my compressed bottom, I want to go compress the rim up here. Two most
important parts, the bottom and the rim. Anything goes in here, but this is what holds the piece
together. It binds it all together. So you always want to make sure, compress that top,
and make sure that's all set, find out where your bottom is. And then from here we're going
to start throwing the side walls.