Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool.

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Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool I. Fettling Knife

Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool I. Fettling Knife

Wire Tool Used to cut sections of clay. Thick fishing string also works very well.

Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool I. Fettling Knife

Metal Rib Tool Used to smooth clay. Work well when surface is not flat because they are flexible.

Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool I. Fettling Knife

Needle Tool Used for cutting, scoring, writing, drawing, and just about anything else you can think of.

Needle Tool Used for cutting, scoring, writing, drawing, and just about anything else you can think of.

Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool I. Fettling Knife

Metal Loop Tool Used to cut out and sculpt clay.

Metal Loop Tool Used to cut out and sculpt clay.

Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool I. Fettling Knife

Modeling Tool Used to cut, weld (Marry), draw, sculpt, and anything else you can think of.

Modeling Tool Used to cut, weld (Marry), draw, sculpt, and anything else you can think of.

Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool I. Fettling Knife

Metal Ribbon Tool Same uses as the Loop Tool but metal cutting part is thicker, flatter, and wider than the loop tool.

Metal Ribbon Tool Same uses as the Loop Tool but metal cutting part is thicker, flatter, and wider than the loop tool.

Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool I. Fettling Knife

Sponge Used to clean and smooth clay, or your table.

Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool I. Fettling Knife

Wood Rib Tool Used to smooth and shape clay. Not flexible so they need to be cut to the right shape to use.

Basic Ceramic Tool Set A. Wire Tool B. Metal Rib Tool C. Needle Tool D. Metal Loop Tool E. Modeling Tool F. Metal Ribbon Tool G. Sponge H. Wood Rib Tool I. Fettling Knife

Fettling Knife Used for cutting and smoothing clay.