Across
- 3. bag, what you store clay in everyday to keep it workable
- 8. laying clay on a mold to take it's shape
- 10. second step in making a clay project
- 11. rolling or flattening clay pieces
- 13. and clean, 3rd step of forming a clay project (two parts)
- 17. when cleaning you need to put away the ____ and project
- 20. building technique that you cut holes in clay so light can shine through
- 22. you must _____ any leftover clay and dust off your table
- 23. wheel, machine you throw cay on to create pots
- 25. this material decomposes in the clay barrels causing a smell.
- 26. carving away and adding to clay
- 27. clay that is too dry to form, but perfect to carve
- 29. the best way to see if clay is bone-dry is to press it against your ________
- 30. you cannot reuse clay that has been __________.
- 32. clay should be no thicker that ______ of an inch
Down
- 1. after you sweep, you need to _________ the table.
- 2. first round of firing at a low temperature.
- 4. two pinch pots must have an _____ for air to escape.
- 5. we used boards covered in ________ to work on at tables.
- 6. round of firing after glaze has been painted on
- 7. first step in forming a clay project, AKA knead
- 9. when all the moisture has left the clay and it's ready to fire
- 12. fire, 1st round of firing after the clay is bone-dry
- 13. after you sponge, you need to ____ off the table to avoid streaks.
- 14. towels, wrap your clay in this to keep it workable
- 15. clay _________ as it dries, so you cannot add plastic and bone-dry clay together.
- 16. type of firing from 1700-2100 degrees
- 18. clay with moisture goes into the kiln, it will _________.
- 19. type of high fire clay we use.
- 21. type of oven we "cook" clay in
- 24. pot, simple method of clay building, thumb in a ball and pinch it into a bowl
- 28. fire, type of firing from2150-2500 degrees
- 29. rolling out ropes of clay to join together, like a snake
- 31. fire, 2nd round of firing at a higher temperature.
