Create a study guide out of these notes: Pottery 1 Quiz #2 Study Guide 1) The 6 Stages of Clay Slip, Regular Plastic, Leather hard, Greenware, Bisque, Glazeware 2) Wax Resist 3) Th... Create a study guide out of these notes: Pottery 1 Quiz #2 Study Guide 1) The 6 Stages of Clay Slip, Regular Plastic, Leather hard, Greenware, Bisque, Glazeware 2) Wax Resist 3) The 3 steps to Throwing Center - Open - Pull 4) How many coats of Glaze? How many coats of Underglaze? 5) What stage of clay for Underglaze? 6) Definition of “Throwing” 7) Characteristics of Bisqueware 8) Things you use when rolling a slab 9) The 2 types of Pottery Wheels Electric and Kick 10) Reasons to use Underglaze STAGES OF CLAY Slip A thick and creamy mixture of clay and water used to join clay parts together or to decorate the surface. It is applied before firing when the clay is still wet. Plastic (Regular Plastic Clay) Clay that is soft, pliable and easy to work with. Leather-hard Clay that has been allowed to dry slightly, making it stiffer and able to support its weight, but can still be worked on and have parts attached. Greenware (Bone-Dry) Pottery that is completely dry and brittle but has not yet been fired. Bisque The first firing for the clay, removes all of the water, (both actual and chemical) and carbon. The fusing of the particles has begun, yet the clay is still porous to allow for glaze absorption. It can no longer be slaked down and recycled. Glazeware The second firing of the clay with a coating of glaze upon its surface. The particles within the clay are fused into a solid, non-porous state called vitrification.
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The Pottery 1 Quiz #2 study guide would cover: (1) the six stages of clay; (2) wax resist technique; (3) three steps of throwing on a pottery wheel; (4) number of glaze and underglaze coats; (5) stage of clay required for applying underglaze; (6) definition of 'throwing'; (7) characteristics of bisqueware; (8) tools for rolling a slab; (9) types of pottery wheels; and (10) reasons for using underglaze.
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The Pottery 1 Quiz #2 study guide would cover: (1) the six stages of clay; (2) wax resist technique; (3) three steps of throwing on a pottery wheel; (4) number of glaze and underglaze coats; (5) stage of clay required for applying underglaze; (6) definition of 'throwing'; (7) characteristics of bisqueware; (8) tools for rolling a slab; (9) types of pottery wheels; and (10) reasons for using underglaze.
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This study guide focuses on foundational pottery skills and techniques, which are crucial for beginners in pottery classes.
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One common mistake is confusing the stages of clay and not knowing when specific applications like glazing should occur.
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