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Of course, it is always good to see Klingon Warriors, if friends. But bad if not.
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If you're making a plaster mold on top of a clay sculpture you may have to use some release agent. It sort of depends on the clay. I use a pretty firm oil-based clay, which is quite easy to remove from the plaster mold. If you're using water-based clay (those are the ones that dry up) you should coat it lightly with some Vaseline. The same thing if you have a very soft clay. If there are some small bits of clay left in the plaster mold, rub them out with a toothbrush.
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