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Alright, so the last thing that you want to do after you clean up is make sure that all
your clays are secured. Even the little bittiest, little littlest, tiniest bit of air get in
your bag dry up your clay before you know it. And once you've got a, you know, you know,
twenty five pound brick of rock solid clay, you're going to be bumming. So go ahead and
give it a knot, twisted tie, just keep them clay fills away. Alright. And then, most importantly,
you don't want the work that you going to come back the next day and trim to dry out.
So I got my pieces here, I'm going to trim them tomorrow. I'm going to go ahead and take
this plastic bag, make sure we get them on the ware board, see how this ware board comes
in handy. And hold it right there, make sure that it gets covered top to bottom, you can't
just lay it over like that, that's not going to work. So, instead of making that mistake,
let's go ahead cover the whole thing up. Be careful when you put it in there that doesn't
fault the ware and disturb the lid. Be nice and careful, take your time, get it over all
the ware, tear it down in the bottom, tuck it in. There we go, that's all, tuck in for
the night. It's going to set up real nice, when we come back tomorrow we'll take it out,
we'll let it rest up, flip it upside down, I'm going to make some more stuff, come back
check it, make some more stuff. When it's ready, we're going to trim. It's going to
be fun cause trimming is fun.