What's happening in the Kiln?How Temperature Changes Clay: The Stages Clay Goes ThroughWhat is a CONE? *pg 147 Ch. 5 Surface Decoration
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WAX RESIST: (Bottom or Decoration): USE WAX RESIST ON bottom BEFORE
TIPS ON USING WAX RESIST
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Test Tile #2
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Artist's Choice Cone 05 Glaze (section 3)
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Test Tile #4 (Applique)
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POTTER'S CHOICE Cone 5 Glaze (section 4-5)
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Test Tile #6
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UNDERGLAZE & CLEAR TRANSPARENT Cone 05
(Black drawers with RED labels: Read directions and SHAKE WELL)
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First, note that this process is never predictable. Did you do a TEST TILE?!?
In most cases you can make a new piece in less time than you can spend re-glazing it, with much more predictable results. The goal, of course, is to get the new glaze to stick to the old glaze.
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BOOTCAMP
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What skills/ strategies did you know before? What was new?
What did you learn as a result of completing this bootcamp? What are the strong components and attributes of your work? What did you expect? What surprised you? What could you have done better? What do you conclude about using the _________________ process/ technique? Why? How will you use these skills/ strategies in the future? |
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