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{ Ceramics pots and other articles made from clay and then hardened by heat.

Clay Where does it come from? How is it made? How many types are there? What are its uses? Clay Where does it come from? How is it made? How many types are there? What are its uses?

Clay is a NATURAL RESOURCE, not made by humans, instead comes from the Earth! Clay is in fact all around us, it is part of the earth’s crust and the surface on which we tread. Usually found in little pockets that appear a couple of feet below the ground. Where does it come from? Where does it come from?

Clay is formed from GRANITE ROCK broken down into small pieces over time. What causes this? Over millions of years of weathering, (through coming into contact with SUNLIGHT, RAIN and ICE). How is it made?

2 types of clay! PRIMARY CLAY – clay that remained in the same place for millions of years.  White in color  Not easily molded! How many types of Clay?

clay we will be using. 1. Not found in the same place over millions of years. 2. Carried by water picking up minerals changing the colors: Red, yellow, black and GREY!! 3. Easily molded & formed. Secondary Clay

CLAY is a NATURAL RESOURCE. It has been used by humans for longer and for more reasons than any other material. 9,000 years humans used clay to make bricks. ornaments, plates, cups, tea pots, washbasins, insulation for electrical cables and power-lines, and even the tiles on the space shuttle. What are the uses of Clay?

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Score- Making grooves into the clay surface before adding slip. Enables the two pieces to connect better. Slip – watered down clay. Score & Slip

Stage 1- Plastic - stage of clay that most of the work is done, like throwing it on the wheel. Plastic clay is soft and easily workable. Plastic Stage Stages of Clay

Stage 2 Leather Hard - stage of clay that a pot is in when it's half-way dry. Can be helpful when constructing slab boxes. Leather Hard Clay

Stage 3 Bone Dry (or Green) - when the pot has been exposed to air and all of the water has evaporated. Very fragile at this point!! This is the stage in which it is put, very carefully, into the bisque kiln. Bone Dry Greenware Bone Dry Greenware Not bone dry!! Bone Dry!!!

Stage 4 Bisque - clay that has been fired in a kiln No additions can be added to the pot, and it is almost complete. Glaze can now be added. Kiln: A special furnace (oven) that reaches extreme temperatures in order to bake the clay. A special furnace (oven) that reaches extreme temperatures in order to bake the clay. Kilns can be electric(the schools), gas or wood fired. Bisque

Stage 5 Glazeware Fired- heated in the kiln After your pottery has been Bisqued, it needs to be fired again. Ceramics are fired 2 times in all. Glazing: A coating of glass which is fussed to the surface of the clay. Is painted on and can look dry and not seem like the correct color, but will change after it is fired in the kiln. GlazeWare

Wedging: process of kneading clay like bread, to remove the unwanted air bubbles. Air bubbles can explode inside the kiln and destroy the ceramic. Working with clay!

making pottery in which a ball of clay is shaped, then your fingers are used to pinch the ball into a bowl. Pinch Pot Pinch Pot

Hand built: the process of building clay pieces without the process of building clay pieces without using a throwingwheel and only using your using a throwingwheel and only using your hands and tools. hands and tools. Throwing on the Wheel: creating ceramics on a moving circle controlled creating ceramics on a moving circle controlled by a pedal. Cups, bowls, etc. can be made by a pedal. Cups, bowls, etc. can be made using this method due to the symmetry of using this method due to the symmetry of them. them. Hand building or The Wheel?

1 st : Score: Using a fork or a sharp tool scratch the surface of the moist workable clay to make a rough surface. 2 nd : Slip: Then place slip onto the rough made surface to act like glue before connecting the new piece of clay. Slip & Score! Slip & Score! Attaching pieces! Slip & Score!

 Ribbon tool: a tool that has a metal loop on top to scoop out clay.  Clay needle: Pointed sharp tool for craving into clay.  Sponges!  Wire clay cutters: A wire with two handles to cut through clay easily. Modeling tools : Modeling tools Different shaped tools to sculpt the clay. :