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How to Turn Everyday Clay into Ceramics

Step 1: Choosing your clay - you may prepareextremely high temperatures. Has a beige to
raw dug up clay or much preferred materialmedium brown color when fired. Usually found
for consistency purchase commercialnear coal seams.China clay - used as glaze
clay.Taking into consideration thewith other clay products. It is considered
temperature needed to turn clay into ceramicsas primary clay meaning that it has minimal
by way of a kiln, it is important to know thepliability.Ball clay - extremely flexible,
minerals that are present within the claybut breaks easy. It has to be combined with
paste. (You can either use a beginner'sother types of clay to maintain its strength,
chemistry set or preferably refer to yourshape and durability. Commonly used for
local yellow pages for experts in thisporcelain and decorations.Bentonite -Small
field.) Keep in mind, certain materials needamounts are combined with primary clay such
very high temperatures to turn. Please readas China clay to make it more pliable for
information on firing temperatures formolding.Stoneware clay - Rare. This is high
commercially prepared clays below for an ideamixed mineral content which when fired turns
of choosing the right temperature to turngray to white.Step 2: Your clay is not ready
your freshly prepared clay into ceramic.- Iffor kneading. (This includes both freshly dug
you prefer to dig up and prepare your ownclay that has been cleaned and commercially
clay, you can follow the guidelines below forbought clay.)a) Place your clay on an
best product:a) Freshly dug up clay will haveabsorbent firm surface for kneading and
impurities such as plant material, stones,throwing the pockets of air out. Take a wire
insects, even air pockets. Let your clay airand cut clay in easily handy wedges. Pick up
dry before breaking it up for cleaning.b)1 piece of clay at a time, with cut edge
Next, make sure the dried clay is in smallfacing you, heartily throw or slam clay on
pebble like pieces. Use a hammer, mortar forbench to remove pockets of air. (It is
grounding these pieces into powder. To getextremely important that no air pockets are
the right consistency for the next step, makepresent in the clay so as to prevent
sure to weight your powders in a plastic bagexplosions, or other mishaps that can occur
and set aside.c) Third, Get a bowl, pure theif clay is firing in kilm.) Continue to
powdered clay in bowl and slowly pour waterknead, slam and pivot clay until all sides of
to form a paste. Use a wooden spatula toclay are thoroughly kneaded. Repeat about 10
knead. If the powder floats or does not seemtimes or more to be sure. As a check at the
to mix with the water, let it set for a whileend of kneading, use your wire and cut the
before kneading again. Remember it must formclay in half. Take a look to make sure the
a thick paste. If it does not, possibly toosurface is completely smooth. It should not
much water was added or not enough powderedhave bumps, lumps, or wholes. It should be
clay.d) Fourth, the cleaning process is aboutabsolutely smooth.b) Use a damp sponge and
to begin. Press your clay paste through thewet your pottery wheel lightly so that your
your 80-mesh sieve to remove allclay will adhere but not slip.c) Next, slam a
impurities.e) Place your cleaned clay onto toball in the center of the wheel. With both
a plaster bat and smooth. The clay willhands lightly on clay use forward and
begin to harden, you will need to move thebackward motions to see if clay is sticking
paste around frequently to preventto the wheel. If the clay is slipping or
hardening.f) Using a strong flat stick removesloshy, wipe moisture off wheel. Turn wheel
the stiff clay from the plaster bat byon or begin kicking wheel. Place both hands
peeling it off. Now you can knead your claysteadily on either side of clay and begin
for modeling and firing.- If you prefer topushing inward slightly and upward. The clay
purchase your clay it will come in thewill resemble a cone.d) At the top of the
following form to choose from:a) Earthenwarecone, use your thumb to flatten and
- red or white (kiln fires from 1830 to 2160eventually use one hand;makes sure the other
degrees Farenheit);b) Stoneware - beige tohand supports the sides of the clay. While
white (kiln fires from 2190 to 2370 degreesthe wheel is turning, use 3 fingers with the
Farenheit);c) Porcelain - white (kiln firesflat hand at the top middle of the cone to
from 2340 to 2460 degrees Farenheit);d)form a pocket. Remember to keep supporting
Grogged stoneware - slate (kiln fires fromthe sides. You will see a bowl forming.
2190 to 2340 degrees Farenheit);e) Raku bodyNow both your creative hand on top or by now
- slate (kiln fires from 1830 to 2340 degreesin the middle of the bowl and on the side
Farenheit); orf) T Material - cream colorhand are working in unity. How you wish your
(kiln fires from 1830 to 2370 degreesbowl to appear is part of the creative
Farenheit);Unfired clay is quite flexible.process.When done, use wire to remove clay
By kneading and handling it you can determinebowl from wheel and place on drying rack.
what that lump of clay is best suited inWhen bowl is completely dry it is now ready
making. Look for shrinkage rate, andfor the kiln.By: Marjorie Broodie aka owner
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