Across
- 3. Watery, wet clay.
- 5. The stage the clay is in when placing two pieces of clay together for the lidded container.
- 10. The process of creating a foot on a wheel thrown piece.
- 11. The method used to create the coil pot.
- 13. Used for cutting slabs of clay.
- 15. The tool used when trimming to take off clay. It is the small one, not the large one.
- 16. Clay that does not have moisture, it is white in color.
- 18. What method was used to create the lidded container and lantern projects?
- 20. Do you glaze the bottom of your projects?
- 21. A process used to get the air bubbles out of clay, also known as kneeding.
- 22. Clay that has been glaze fired and has color.
Down
- 1. Type of clay after it has been fired the first time.
- 2. The process we used to create the pinch pot.
- 4. When attaching two leather hard pieces of clay, you must do what?
- 6. How many circles are placed on the bottom of a wheel thrown piece when trimming?
- 7. The tool used to roll out clay into a slab.
- 8. Tool we used to draw onto clay. Can also be used to slip and score.
- 9. How many coats of glaze in placed on a piece? (this is in written form, not number answer).
- 12. Once clay has been connected to the bat (on the wheel) it must be ____ before creating something.
- 14. The bottom of a wheel thrown piece, that it sits on.
- 17. Used for smoothing clay, it can be made out wood or metal.
- 19. Clay that is firm but still has moisture.
- 23. What happens when a piece is fired and it has air pockets.