Clay Stages
Shelves
Safety
Glazing
Cleaning
100

What stage has the most water content and is the most malleable? 

The plastic stage!

100

What goes on the green shelf? 

Green ware!
Plastic, Leather hard, and Bone Dry

100

Are you allowed to enter the Kiln room? 

No, there are items in there that could hurt you. 

100

What stage do you glaze your piece? 

The Bisque stage! 

100

When storing your clay, how do you store it so it so your project doesn't get dry? 

Wrap it tightly in a soft bag and then the big black plastic bag! 

200

What stage is it that the clay is slightly hardened and dried. This stage is prime for carving!

Leather hard

200

What goes on the Yellow Shelf? 

Glazed Bisque Ware

200

Are you allowed to enter the clay room?

Yes!

200

What is glaze?

Liquid glass!

200

When cleaning up, how should the slab tables be cleaned? 

Scraped with a plastic scrapper and then wiped down with a wet sponge 

300

What stage is it that clay is at it's most delicate and can break the most easily? 

Bone Dry stage

300

What goes on the Violet shelf? 

Bisque

300

What are the carving tools to be used for? 

Carving and working on projects!

300

What is the one part you do not glaze?

The bottom of your piece! 

300

What qualifies as a clean sink? 

The counter is dry of water, there are no clay pieces in the sink and the handles are clean.

400

What stage describes the clay as completely void of water and cannot be recycled? 

Bisque

400

What goes on the Blue shelf? 

To be graded projects and Fired Glaze ware

400

What do you wear when sanding a ceramic project? 

A mask! 

400

Can the glazes be mixed? 

Yes!

400

When we do not clean p after ourselves what happens? 

Clay dust accumulates in the classroom and may cause silica lung. Leave the classroom clean so we are able to keep doing pottery! 

500

What stage is is called when a project has been fired a second time and has a Glass like finish to it? 

Glass ware

500

What goes on the red shelf? 

Rejected projects