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November 1, 20011 You need: Pen or pencil Paper to write on
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Ceramics 101 Name: Per: Date: 11/1/11 (!)
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Pottery or hollow clay sculpture fired at high temperatures in a kiln to make them harder and stronger. Ceramics
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A hollow container for holding something. Can also be “pottery” Vessel
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To knead clay before used to remove air pockets. Wedge
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Vessel created with basic pinching technique. Walls of vessel should be thin and smooth Pinch Pot
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Longer ropes of clay to make pottery. Coil Construction
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A form built up cut shapes from sheets of damp clay. Slab Construction
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A form which is used to support wet clay in the early stages of construction. Slump Mold
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To make scratches or creases in pieces of clay to be joined together. Score
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Liquid made by mixing clay with water used like glue. Slip
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Various stages of clay
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Leather Hard Clay has dried a little but is still workable. Perfect for carving & attaching pieces.
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clay that is completely air dry but not fired Green ware
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Bisque ware: Clay that has been fired once but not glazed.
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Glaze ware Bisque clay (fired once) that has been coated with glaze & ready to fire again
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Thin coating of minerals which produces a glassy transparent or colored coating when fired Glaze
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Process of cooking clay; it becomes completely dry & permanent Fire
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Oven that can reach very high temperatures; used to fire clay Kiln
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Your First Project: Tea for Two Use a “slump mold” to make 2 small plates in a set Hand build 2 cups to go along with the set Things to consider: –How different shapes & forms can relate & match –How paint/color/pattern can help create a ‘set’
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Any time left? Finish your sample clay ‘chips’ and set out on trays to dry.
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