Stages of Clay
Across
- 4. This liquid clay can be used to join clay pieces.
- 5. Clay in this stage is no longer flexible but can still be carved.
- 7. This is another term for slip.
- 8. The stage clay is in when we take it out of the bag.
- 10. A term used to describe the glassy, hard, non-absorbent, non-porous quality of a glaze or clay.
- 11. The first firing to make the clay easier to glaze without breaking.
- 12. This holds the clay body together before it is fired.
Down
- 1. Clay that has been fired to maximum body maturity.
- 2. The stage you want clay in if you want to paint glaze on it.
- 3. The last firing to melt the clay into its most durable condition.
- 6. This is a chamber for firing ceramic pieces.
- 9. The stage where clay is exceptionally fragile.