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_Tools_[Illustration: FIG. 1 to 4. Boxwood modelling tools]Boxwood modelling tools are useful for the hand-moulded pottery and fordecoration. One pointed tool, like a sharpened pencil (see Fig.1), an
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en put out-of-doors until the clay is sufficiently firmto support two more coils. These are added; flaring them to follow theoutline, and then the bowl is put away to harden—in the air, if thetemperat
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se. Some say that he used wax at first toclose the pores of his pottery, and later—perhaps by the overheating ofa kiln—glazed pottery was discovered. Pottery that is soft will developa semi-glazed sur
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s of India. An improvement on thissimple contrivance was made in Egypt under the Ptolemies. A largercircular table was fixed lower down on the same axis. This the potterset and kept in motion with his
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ret-and vinegar-jugs and butter-crocks come in this group. GroupV. is the white or tableware, and Group VI. the translucent ware orporcelain, made of kaolin, the purest grade of clay. Felspar makesit
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ay bowl,bottom up, in the centre of a small shallow bread or dish pan, whichmust then be well oiled on its inner surface. The plaster of paris ismixed and poured around and over the clay mould, as alr
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4). It is interesting to note thedifference between our cooking-pots and those of this primitive people.Theirs have almost invariably a round or cone-shaped base (See Fig.55), which Prof. W. H. Holmes
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w to set the wheel in motion.Suppose we practice this a few times before beginning to mould. Whenone is seated on the inclined bench, the left foot on the rest, theright foot starting just below the b
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The Clays and Tools HOW TO MAKE POTTERY CHAPTER I THE CLAYS AND TOOLSClay is what might be cal
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owl of slip, A small sponge, The Basket Covering: About six lengths of No. 4 deep-brown rattan, A piece of fine but strong wire 24 inches long, A pair of pliers, A bunch of deep-brown raffia.Around th