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Jun 21, 2012 2:46 PM CST
Name: Critter (Jill)
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We're having a "hyperfuta party" at my place Saturday. Some folks are coming from a distance away, so they'd really like to take their projects home with them to unmold and cure.

As long as we bag things as soon as they're done (so they don't start drying out), is there any reason they can't be moved a few hours later to go home? When people get home, should they do anything to their piece other than moving it to a safe corner in its bag? I'm wondering if we need to mist the surfaces of the pieces when we get them home and pat it firmly all over to moosh together any cracks trying to form.

As I just over-thinking this? LOL I really want everybody's pots to succeed, and none of us have done this before!
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