A tool used to cut large chunks of clay
Wire tool
Most fragile stage of clay. "Clay dust holding itself together"
Bone Dry
This material contained metal, mineral oxides, and a melting agent.
Overglaze
The location of fired pieces when they are unloaded from the kiln
Green metal shelving unit with class block.
When you say sorry, she says "______________"
"Don't be sorry, be better"
A tool used to cut precise pieces of clay
Fettling knife
Best stage of clay for building
Plastic/Wet
This material is best used for fine detail and precise colors
Underglaze
These three things must happen before placing a piece on the firing shelf to be bisque fired
Carved initials, class period, and photos taken.
Favorite type of building with clay
Things that she hasn't made before
This tool is best used for smoothing connections
Wood modeling Tool
Liquid clay
Slip
The last step of overglazing a project before it goes on the shelf
Wipe the bottom
Cleaning expectations for individual work startions
What she calls pots thrown off the wheel
Vessels
This tool can be used to score or add texture to a piece
Serrated Metal Rib
Best stage of clay for carving
Leatherhard
What is the difference between underglaze and overglaze?
Underglaze does not have a melting agent, so it does not undergo a chemical change when fired. These are not food safe on their own.
Overglaze has a melting agent, so it goes through a chemical reaction when fired. It has a glassy/glossy finish.
How long do you have to turn in a summative assignment after the due date for full credit?
5 class days
Most used positive adjective describing an object
"Sexy"
This tool is best used for fine details and creating holes to allow air to escape from a hollow form
(100 extra points for identifying both names)
Pin Tool/needle tool
Name of the stage after the first firing
Bisqueware
The color of fired blue overglaze in it's raw state.
Red
The phone policy for the studio
Cell Phone free class. No phones during lecture, or critiques. Phones are a privledge, not a right.
What is her response when you complain?
"Sucks to Suck"
"Suck less, do better"