Aleks, I haven't done electroforming for a while but if memory serves, the only way to have a smooth layer is to put the piece in the bath for the shortest amount of time. The longer it stays it, the more textural and bumpy it becomes. If you have lots of bumps that flake off, try straining your solution with a coffee filter. It's good practice to do that after a few sessions anyway to get rid of the impurities. Hope this helps.
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