Potter's Wheels
Types of Clay
Terms Obviously
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Pick me
100

You manually spin the wheel by kicking the wheel. Momentum is built up to then be used to spin the wheel.

What is Kickwheel?

100

Very strong clay that is tough to work with. It is a very pure clay and is often white. It is hard to work with because it is flimsy and may warp during firing, but it is strong and nonporous when fired. 

What is Porcelain? 

100

Where the clay is put on a wheel.

What is Bat?

100

Very wet clay used to adhere clay pieces together or decorate clay.

What is Slip?

100

Made from fine particles of soil, minerals, and rocks. 

What is Pottery Clay?

200

Most wheels used today are this type. They come in various forms with their own features. A peddle is pressed and electricity spins the motor automatically for us. 

What is Electric?

200

When the clay has no moisture in it.

What is Bone Dry?

200

The term used for making a pot on the wheel.

What is Throwing?

200

When attaching two pieces of clay, you must do this. By making x marks on the clay it welds them together. Slip then must be applied. 

What is Score?

200

Typically made with some plastic and is very rigid to maintain its shape. 

What is Sculpture Clay?

300

This is manually controlled with your feet, but with a pedal that must be pushed repeatedly to keep the wheel spinning. It is similar to old sewing machines. 

What is Treadle?

300

When clay has less moisture in it. It is hard and brittle, but still malleable. 

What is Leatherhead?

300

Kneading the clay to get all the air pockets out.

What is Wedging?

300

A special paint that goes over clay that has been fired once. When in the kiln it melts onto the clay. This can lead to a glossy or matte finish. 

What is Glaze?

300

The poison control number.

What is 1-800-222-1222

400

The oldest form of potter's wheels. They were turned slowly by the hand or foot.

What is Tourneys?

400

Clay that is often white or gray in color, matures at a high temperature, and is stronger due to its higher iron content. It is less porous than earthenware.

What is Stoneware?

400

The first firing of a pot, with no glazes.

What is Bisque?

400

A cone of clay put inside a kiln to help gauge how the clay has matured during the firing. 

What is Pyrometric Cone?

400

Skyla's favorite color.

What is Orange?

500

Scholars suggest the fist potter's wheel was developed here.

What is Mesopotamia?

500

Clay that is often brown or red in color, matures at a low temperature, and is weaker than stoneware. 

What is Earthenware/Terracotta?

500

Dry clay powder used to draw out moisture in clay, decorate, or keep clay from sticking to the table.

What is Grog?

500

How malleable or bendy the clay is.

What is Plasticity?

500

Is the clay edible.

What is no?