De-molding!

 

As expected, the first carton didn't come out in one piece, but here are the next two that came out. The one on the left is newly out of the mold while the one on the right is completely dry and I have fettled it down, removing all the surface imperfections and seams - it makes such a massive difference. I'm kind of disappointed that the mold had all these little scratches inside, causing raised bumps on the cartons, but it must have happened during the making process when we had trouble separating certain pieces of the mold or when the first juice carton broke and got stuck inside when we were casting it. 

They are made out of porcelain so they're very light and fragile. Here's an example of a piece that I found had got broken through poor handling.

 

I still plan to use all my broken pieces because I can test glazes out on them or display them differently as if it were a deliberate choice that they're damaged or deformed.

This is about a weeks worth of cast cartons - you can see that some of them have bits broken off so this is why it's important that I make as many as I can so that I should get a few perfect ones at least, plus there's also a chance that they will break in the kiln. 




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