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So, once you've got all the pieces put together the last couple things you're going to need
to do. First of all, to smooth the corners and I just pinch and gently push. And, that
way the glaze isn't going to peel away from those very sharp corners. You need to do this
on the edges of all the slabs that you've cut. You really don't want to have sharp corners
left over on the finished piece. So, do that around the top and then also around all four
of these on the base and make sure they're nice and rounded on the edges. And, in addition
to that you also want to give this pot an undercut. It will look a little bit nicer
when it's finished. And, it will also make the glazing easier. So, I just take my needle
tool and I hold it at an angle and just cut across the bottom. Now, sometimes this will
come off and sometimes it will want to stick to the bat. Which, it's wanting to stick to
the bat right now. Which, is fine. Because, as it dries they'll separate from each other
anyways. It's not going to reattach. So, go around all four sides and just give it an
undercut. I'll slide some of that away so that you can see what it does. It just gives
an area where the pot has a slight overhang. And, it just looks nicer resting on the table.
So, once you've smoothed all the edges and given all four sides an undercut you can let
this piece set aside to dry. But, I'm also going to show you how to address the glazing
of this project. Because, with these leaves that is very important.