RUSSIA IS preparing FOR ISRAEL US ATTACK AGAINST IRAN ARMAGEDDON ARMAGEDDON is a co...
RUSSIA IS preparing FOR ISRAEL US ATTACK AGAINST IRAN ARMAGEDDON ARMAGEDDON is a compound of 2 words: "Har" [the Mount of] + "Megiddon" [the Place of Crowds]. The largest battle ever recorded in World History in ancient times took place as between the ancient Egyptians [under the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh (with the title of "the Son of God") - TUTHMOSES] against the combined forces of the SYRIANS and the CANAANITES. The ancient EGYPTIANS were to conquer. They quarried an obelisk which was erected at the northern ON (Holy City) at Heliopolis. It was misappropriated or "stolen" by the BRITISH and is now located in the very heart of LONDON - misleadingly called "CLEOPATRA's NEEDLE" next to the River Thames! [Yet the Obelisk is some 1500 years older than the time of CLEOPATRA - it is covered in hieroglyphs. It is in reality 3500 years old!] MEGIDDON is mentioned in the OT as an Allegory. ARMAGEDDON is mentioned at the very end of the NT - as the place of the last Battle - linking to what happened caused by the ancient Egyptians. The current location is now where RAMAT DAVID the Airbase of the Israeli Air Force holds a stockpile of Nuclear Weapons [so much for the "weak" country].(more)(less)
How to hollow clay sculpture and prepare it for firing in a kiln. Sculpting demo and tutorial by Joa...
How to hollow clay sculpture and prepare it for firing in a kiln. Sculpting demo and tutorial by Joanna Mozdzen www.joannamozdzen.com There are several ways to preserve a sculpture made of water-based clay. The most economical is to fire it in a kiln. In order to reduce the risk of damaging during firing, the sculpture must be hollowed out while the clay is still workable. I would recommend doing this when the piece is close to being finished (before the final texture and cleanup). To hollow sculpture you need the cutting wire with handles for cutting and opening the sculpture, a wire loop for removing the necessary clay from inside. When you hollow your piece aim for an even thickness throughout (¾ to 1 inch). On the face side, particular attention should be paid to the nose and chin area. It is very common to leave these areas too thick for fear of going though them. If you find that you hollowed an area too much, just add back some fresh clay to the inside to proper thickness. Be careful and not to scoop too close to the cut edge where the piece will be fused back together. Sculpture must be allowed to dry out throughout before it is placed in the kiln. To dry a piece slowly, keep it covered for a week or two with plastic sheet, opening the plastic up bit by bit until you remove it altogether. The length of time each piece requires to become bone- dry depends on the thickness of the clay wall. If the piece is very thick, the drying process can take months. If in doubt ...(more)(less)