Do we have to wait for 8 hours or until “leather-dry” before stenciling?Updated 20 hours ago
It’s best to wait until your clay has become “leather hard” before stenciling. Leather hard is a stage in pottery where the clay has dried enough to hold its shape but is still moist enough to be worked on, such as carving, stenciling, or adding texture.
This stage typically occurs several hours after the clay has been formed, but it can vary depending on the type of clay and environmental conditions. It’s best to test your clay every few hours by pressing gently on it. If it holds it’s shape and starts to feel leathery in texture, it’s ready.