Clay typically takes between 24 to 48 hours to reach the leatherhard stage, depending on factors like humidity, temperature, and the thickness of the clay. At this stage, the clay is firm enough to hold its shape but still retains some moisture, allowing for further shaping and detailing. It's important to monitor the clay closely, as drying times can vary.
It depends on the mass of the clay. And, of course, if there is no heavy sunlight and there is plenty of moisture.
by not leaving the substance in a moist environment and by putting it into a stove and leaving it their for about 2-3 days on a very high temperature.
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you take a piece of clay and use it on a bucket of water, voila, soft clay.
It takes about a few days 2 to 3 to be specific. It depends on how big it is.
It depends on the mass of the clay. And, of course, if there is no heavy sunlight and there is plenty of moisture.
The time it takes for water to seep through clay can vary depending on factors like clay composition, thickness, and compaction. Generally, it could take from hours to days for water to seep through compacted clay, while in less compacted clay, it may take minutes to hours.
2 to 3 days it depends how thick....
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by not leaving the substance in a moist environment and by putting it into a stove and leaving it their for about 2-3 days on a very high temperature.