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How do I extract clay from soil efficiently. Every tutorial says to get dirt, wet it, then do some other things to have clay but I do it and small pebbles stay inside along with the clay being really soft almost liquid. And I’m not going to buy something I literally can get from the ground. Wasn’t really going for any particular shape or for it to be good just to gauge it and it took like 4 hours to mold it into that shitty mug shape
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Maybe you don't have clay soil
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You missed the sieve and filter stages
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What are you, some sort of infant? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2RKtUh6m3Q
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andrew ward has multiple videos on to process clay dry.
use a sieve to get pebbles out wtf.
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>>2828537
No sieve in romania
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>>2828405
every soil contains clay
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>>2828557
very tragic case
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OInTWxcuPks



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