Firing
Techniques
Clay
Therapist
Potent Potables
100
During a glaze firing opening the lid to the kiln will create__________ in the glazes
What is Cracking
100
Finger, palm, and knuckle refers to ___________________ technique
What is wheel throwing technique
100
Earthenware and stoneware are examples
What is Clay bodies
100
If a wheel thrown pot has an uneven rim, the problem may have been
What is the clay was not centered properly
100
Glazed projects that have a dull finish are referred to as
What is Mat glaze
200
Running is caused by
What is applying too much glaze
200
When you rub a pot until the surface is smooth like glass
What is burnishing
200
Reclaiming dry clay for general use
What is Slaking
200
The technique of forcing all air bubbles out of the clay
What is wedging
200
Embossed Ceramics is
What is stamping designs
300
What firing makes ceramic projects harder
What is Bisque firing
300
The earliest technique for making ceramics
What is pinching
300
Terra Cotta means
What is Baked Earth
300
The process of evaluating art is referred
What is Critique
300
Surface interrelation creates
What is viewer interaction
400
The firing technique of depriving the kiln of oxygen for a desired result
What is reduction
400
To resolve a piece of wheel thrown pottery a ___________ is usually required
What is foot
400
The purpose of grog (sand) in a clay body is to
What is strengthen the clay body
400
When you check on the cone or want to observe the kiln in the firing process this is done by the use of
What is peep hole
400
When blistering occurs on the glazed pot the following may be a factor
What is The kiln did not reach temperature
500
The type of firing technique that immerses glowing hot ceramics into a container of combustible material
What is Raku
500
Glazed projects that need to be fired that do not have a dry or waxed foot will need
What is stilts
500
A bisque firing usually completes a firing cycle in about
What is 3 days
500
When first loading a kiln and more space is needed you will need to
What is rearrange pottery for more space
500
The production of aesthetic objects using earthly materials that are heated is known as
What is Ceramics
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