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Kerry Beal

Kerry Beal

You need a very thin foot on the top and to cut it while that is still wet. I guess I should mention that I put a foot on the bottom - it can be firmed up and even a little thicker (but ideally quite thin) - it's the 'foot' on the top that is still wet.

 

Here is the link to where I first learned this.

 

Kerry Beal

Kerry Beal

You need a very thin foot on the top and to cut it while that is still wet. I guess I should mention that I put a foot on the bottom - it can be firmed up and even a little thicker (but ideally quite thin) - it's the 'foot' on the top that is still wet.

 

Kerry Beal

Kerry Beal

You need a very thin foot on the top and to cut it while that is still wet.

 

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