Across
- 3. requires using your fingers and thumb to shape the clay
- 6. clay sculptures/ forms that have not yet been fired.
- 8. liquid form of clay. used to attach clay pieces together
- 9. uses ropes of clay, stacked and joined with slip and score to create a form.
- 10. clay that has been fired once in a kiln.
Down
- 1. cutting or scratching the surface of the clay
- 2. Big oven used to cook clay to make it more durable
- 4. consists of alumina, silica and water
- 5. forces bubbles of air out of clay while kneading clay. This should be done when recycling clay or restarting your hand build.
- 7. Dry, unfired clay that is completely dried and very brittle. The clay is dry to the touch and appearance is lighter, than wet clay.
- 8. construction consist of building with flat walls of clay joined together with slip and score.
