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O.k. so to, to detach the pieces that you; you throw here on the hump it's a nice idea
to take your rib and you can look down inside, and see where the bottom of your form is and
you just want to take your rib. And give yourself a mark so you know that the bottom of your
form is right there, you just want to give it a mark; you can make a much smaller mark
than that but I'm kind of over doing it so that you can see what I'm doing. Now what
this allows you to do is take a piece of dental floss or a piece of string; you can do this
with your wire and just put it under but this is kind of a nice technique, and you just
lay; lay the dental floss down like that and turn your wheel, and then hold it tight and
it'll just pull right through. And there you've detached it and now you can take it move it
over to your bat or your tray, and it can be then set and left to dry. So that is the
first section of our tea pot lid; this part, now we're going to work on the top part of
the lid and we will get to that next.