Across
- 4. Porcelain tripod on which a glazed foot is fired.
- 7. Clay is pliable and will not lose its shape or crack.
- 8. Bottom of ceramic ware.
- 10. Used to cut clay and wedge large chunks of clay.
- 11. Clay that is free of moisture
- 12. A relief that advances/extends far from the clay body.
- 14. Handbuilding technique of rolling out clay with a rolling pin.
- 16. These tools come in a variety of shapes used for smudging, smoothing, and removing clay.
- 19. Creating pottery using your hands and basic tools.
- 21. A tool used to show texture.
- 22. A dull glaze.
- 24. A liquid consisting of crushed glass; can be matte or glossy.
- 26. Tool used for scoring, trimming, and removing clay. Comes in one size only.
- 28. Clay that is slightly firm and in its second stage.
- 30. Furnace for firing ceramic ware.
- 31. Firing with a full supply of oxygen.
- 32. First firing of clay
Down
- 1. Process of heating clay to a high temperature to cause a chemical change which hardens and matures the clay.
- 2. 1850 degrees at cone 05
- 3. Grog and water mixed together. Used for casting and decoration.
- 4. Scratching the clay on both pieces.
- 5. Hand building technique forming a ball of clay into a bowl.
- 6. Clay that has been fired once and is a low-fire clay body.
- 9. Clay that has not been fired.
- 11. A relief close to the clay body.
- 13. Applying slip through a nozzle for decorative purposes.
- 15. 1945 degrees at cone 04
- 17. Crushed up clay and you add water to it to make slip.
- 18. An area that is pressed in.
- 20. Elongated pyrometric mineral used to measure the kilns temperature during the firing process.
- 23. Kneading clay to get rid of air bubbles and to create plasticity.
- 25. Creating pottery on a wheel.
- 27. Must do these 3 things to keep reliefs securely on clay body.
- 29. Handbuilding technique of forming up rope-like rolls of clay.
