8. I call these two steps "Teeth an Tedium". The first of the two, inserting the teeth, takes no time at all and is done after the main body is covered in scales. I used a #2 Knitting needle to create sockets at the line of the mouth, dipped the teeth in liquid clay and then inserted them in the sockets. The next step, refining the scales takes patience and time. First, use a large tapered clay shaper as a roller to remove any flaws (fingerprints and tool marks) from the painted surface of the scales. Use gentle pressure taking care to maintain the surface relief. With the scales smooth, pay attention to the grooves between the scales. Use the tip of the tapered tool to outline every scale and remove the minute fissures within the grooves. Again, work with the lightest of all pressures. Follow up with a partial bake before the next two steps: replacing the insole and covering the heel.

Enjoy,
Katherine