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Clay Cup
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Clay Vocabulary Wedge: To knead to remove air bubbles Kiln: An furnace made for firing clay. Score: Making cross hatched marks on clay pieces that will be joined together. Think Velcro!) Slab: A Flat even piece of clay Coiling: A hand building method of making clay objects using long rope like pieces of clay Green ware: Air dried clay. Very Fragile! Bisque ware: Clay that has been fired once. Permanent. Leather hard: Clay that is almost dry. It is cool to the touch. At this stage it is easy to carve.
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Continued….. Slip: A mixture of clay and water Texture: The art element that refers to the surface quality of an object Pinch Pot: a method of hand building were a ball of clay is pinched and formed into a bowl shape. Glaze: A special paint used on clay. Glazes must be fired to see the real colors. Glazes seal the clay body as well. Most glazes are applied to bisque ware.
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Making the cup 1.Roll out slab with rolling pin. 2.Press design into Slab with rolling pin 3.Cut slab into a long rectangle about 2” larger than design board. 4.Connect seam together with a tool. 5.Attach the cylinder to flat base and cut to fit.
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Attaching the handle 1.Roll out a slab and cut a long strip about 2 fingers wide. 2.Score the top and bottom of the area on the cup that you be attaching to the cup. 3.Using a little slip and a tool securely attach the handle to the cup. 4.Carve your initials and period into the bottom of cup.
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Clay project of choice! Draw a sketch of your next clay project. It can be a container of your choice. You may use… Slab, Coil or pinch pot construction techniques. Write a step by step plan as to how you will construct your container. Use correct vocabulary.
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IDEAS!!! Vase Cup Planter Box Candle holder bowl
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Pinch Pots
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Coil Pots
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Slab Construction
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