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d to send one’s pottery to a far-away kiln for firing.The flower-pot ware is not strong, however, and fine glazes cannot beused upon it, so that, if possible, clay that will fire at a greaterheat shou
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ol, clay of theconsistency of the piece. If, after drying longer, the piece cracksagain—a long, deep crack, that goes through to the inside—there is noway to mend it except by cutting the clay out on
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s thin. This is so thatit shall cling to the clay underneath. The next and subsequent coatsare made with a thicker consistency of the creamy mixture, which must,however, be thin enough to flow freely
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through the cone, and thus through the chimney. The cone ismade of ordinary bricks, and its office is to help the draught. Thereis another kind of kiln much like this model, except that it has a down
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thedinside and out, first with the oval tool with saw teeth, and then withthe smooth-edged one, as described on page 19. The strokes with thesetools should be short and firm, in every direction. The p
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_Gray-Green Mat-Glaze_=Mix= 1 tablespoonful of soft glaze, ½ tablespoonful of stannifère, and ½ tablespoonful of China clay,together on a stone or glass slab with a palette knife, adding ¼teasp
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a dark-brown glaze. Mixing-bowls and other kitchen warecome under this group. Group III. contains the buff or cream ware,usually made of fire-clays. This hardens at an intense heat, from 2,200to 2,500
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apart. Asthere is an uneven number of ends in each group, the fifteenth one isbrought beside the first end in the next group, and the pairing wovenupon them (see Fig. 50). Thus it goes on, until the c
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tool and wet with slip. The handles are then placedin position, and their edges worked closely against the top and sidesof the bowl with the flat of the nail. They should be curved in alittle to foll
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t felt the plastic clay, on the potter’swheel, rise and fall between his hands, almost as if endowed with life!The rapidity with which pieces can be formed on the wheel is anadvantage over other proce