HorseloverFat
Squarepants with Conkers
(I DO have a piece of alumina brick, sanded to the specifics of my “control” baffle marker.. if needed, though.. not like I “burned my baffle bridge” )
I used the “travel delirium”!You jumped right back into it as soon as you got home.
Awesome! Thanks!You could, or you can just go pick up some nicely textured rocks. All the Stone Age pots I made use real rocks for the imprints. This assures that every pot is different.
Try it and you will never have to carve a rock texture again, which seldom looks like real rock.
It’s SO hard to “pass that threshold”...Human hands are present! Damnit!... I’m very excited to start experimenting with different rocks.You could, or you can just go pick up some nicely textured rocks. All the Stone Age pots I made use real rocks for the imprints. This assures that every pot is different.
Try it and you will never have to carve a rock texture again, which seldom looks like real rock.
If you are using a sticky clay. dust the rock lightly with cornstarch to help with release.Awesome! Thanks!
I have many... MANY boxes and shelves of rocks!
As the primary cook of a household with a member who has Seliac’s.. I DEFINITELY have corn starch, as well!If you are using a sticky clay. dust the rock lightly with cornstarch to help with release.
Because, to my eyes, every “carve” or channel is done in MY “handwriting/brushstroke”It’s SO hard to “pass that threshold”...Human hands are present! Damnit!... I’m very excited to start experimenting with different rocks.
Yeah, we are gluten free here as well. And my wife only tolerates a minimal amount of corn or corn by products since corn is a grain.As the primary cook of a household with a member who has Seliac’s.. I DEFINITELY have corn starch, as well!
Thank you, friend!
EXACTLY!I love cooking as long as no one is in my way.
They are great as is tree bark, leaves, crumple or whole, corn cobs, natural sponge and corals and many more things.I used a pine cone for texture