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Post date / 2017 / Week 47 / Thursday
- 5. Using this cone-shaped hardwood cavity and the hydraulic press to push out the chin.
- 6. Heavy planishing on the chin area formed in the previous step.
- 7. Using the stake shown at the top to re-form the area that will be the bottom.
- 8. Annealing for the umpteenth time.
- 9. Using a special tool and the hydraulic press to push out the nose.
- 10. Shaping the nose on that same tool.
- 11. Using the stake shown on the left, hammering below it to form depressions for the eyes, and brow ridges.
- 12. Hammering around the stake shown at the top forms the cheeks.
- 13. Using the snaky stake shown a few steps back, but facing up instead of down, to form the flat area of the bottom.
- 14. Using the stake shown at the top to planish the top area.
- 15. One of several steps used to form the outline of the ears.
- 16. Using the stake shown on the left to form the sides of the nostrils.
- 17. Cutting open the mouth with a jeweler's saw. After all, this is to be a teapot, so it has to have a spout.
- 18. one of several steps to turn the lip inside-out.
- 19. Pushing down on the lip to curl it downward more and make more of an opening.