Across
- 3. Third stage of clay that is completely dry, with absolutely no moisture. This stage of clay is very brittle and easy to break
- 4. The adding technique that you NEED to do in order for two pieces of clay to actually stick together (looks like ###)
- 6. The “oven-like” chamber that fires ceramic projects at very high temperatures.
- 9. Once fired clay, ready to glaze
- 10. The quality of design, attention to detail, amount of time put into something made by hand. (Also Ms. Risbry's favorite word)
- 11. Ceramic “paint”.
Down
- 1. Unfired clay
- 2. the last step to throwing on the wheel, turning upside down! Best to do when clay is kind of dry
- 5. the first and most important when throwing on the wheel
- 7. First stage of clay that is easy to form
- 8. Hard Second stage of clay where it is not easy to form, but easy to carve. Best stage for trimming!
