Across
- 2. dry Unfired clay body that is completely dry and free from moisture; Clay at this stage is ready for bisque firing.
- 4. Heating in a kiln to the required temperature for clay or glaze, at least to red heat, 1300 F
- 5. Age-old method of constructing hollow forms by rolling and attaching ropes of soft clay.
- 8. Flat piece of clay from which shapes can be fabricated.
- 10. Provides decoration and color, prevents the penetration of liquids or acids, and yields a matte or glossy, easily cleaned, functional surface.
- 12. Furnace for firing clay.
- 14. Art and science of forming objects from earth materials and firing them in a kiln to at least 1300 F.
- 15. Stage in which clay is stiff enough to support itself but can still be altered.
- 16. Moving and shaping clay, usually with the fingers,
- 18. When referring to clay, it’s ability to be maneuvered without breaking.
- 20. Finished leather-hard or bone-dry clay pieces not yet fired.
Down
- 1. A cross-hatch and moistening method of putting together coils, slabs, or other clay forms in the wet or leather-hard stage.
- 3. The process of forming clay on a revolving potter’s wheel from solid humps into hollow pieces.
- 6. A suspension of ceramic materials in water. (Clay Glue)
- 7. Pyramids made of clay and glaze constituents that soften and bend at specific temperatures. Cones are placed in the kiln during firing as a guide, and to indicate the final heat; they are classified by numbers coded to their softening point.
- 9. Unglazed but fired ware, usually accomplished in a low temperature firing.
- 11. All ware with a permeable or porous body after firing.
- 13. Any slab used as a base for throwing or hand building clay.
- 17. A loosely-used term; often means earthenware or just any clay piece that has been fired.
- 19. Fine grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rock; when combined with water, clay is plastic enough to be shaped; When dry, it is strong; and when it is subjected to red heat or above, it will become progressively more dense and rock-like.
