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    #16
    Even if you put liquid clay inside it - original SS Allach Julleuchter it will not become

    Simple as that IMO

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      #17
      it is more easy then to make it in a flat form, i doubt this process. How you get then no cracking slides before it goes info the oven? not with this technique.

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        #18
        With these Die and Red Clay it's very simple to made hundred
        and hundred Julleuchter...!
        It's a simple Ceramics procedure!

        allach-julleucter-0666-665.jpg

        allach-julleuchter-0667-665.jpg

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          #19
          thank you for clearing it up

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            #20
            Yes, it's called slipcasting. Almost liquid clay poured in the mould and after a while pourred out again. Search youtube to see how it's done.

            Kind regards,
            Gerd V

            Originally posted by Ludwig vK View Post
            Robert, have a look at clay slipcasting technique. I suspect this is how they were made.

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