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2015-03-11
Clay and Glazes for the Potter - de Daniel Rhodes (Author)
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| Le Titre Du Fichier | Clay and Glazes for the Potter |
| Date de publication | 2015-03-11 |
| Traducteur | Sidar Ailbe |
| Chiffre de Pages | 262 Pages |
| Taille du fichier | 44.07 MB |
| Langue du Livre | Français & Anglais |
| Éditeur | Holt McDougal |
| ISBN-10 | 8454632982-GSL |
| Format de Données | PDF AMZ ePub EZW SDW |
| Créateur | Daniel Rhodes |
| Digital ISBN | 415-1876320810-WST |
| Nom de Fichier | Clay-and-Glazes-for-the-Potter.pdf |
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Utilisant la méthode décrite par Daniel Rhodes dans l’édition revisée de Clay and glazes for the potter au chapitre 13 “Glaze calculation using materials containing more than one oxide ” sous la rubrique “Formules des
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The clay provides the rhythm and the hands listen fingers leaving their trace… The bowl slowly takes shape finding its natural form The fingers gradually loosen their hold giving the bowl its curve… Two firings provide the finish In the second firing the bowl is covered with glaze… The potter has clothed his piece in harmony with the clay
Seaweed is a fluid deep green glaze that layers beautifully with a variety of Potters Choice glazes This glaze breaks brownish over texture and becomes more fluid with thickness
Ceramic Boxes Ceramic Clay Ceramic Pottery Ceramic Jars Slab Pottery Pottery Art Slab Ceramics Slab Boxes Clay Teapots Finger tack a thin slab around the inside rim of the pot The flange only needs to be slightly higher than the top of the pot to hold the lid in place
Floating Blue also called Blue Hares Fur is probably the most well known and popular cone 6 pottery glaze It was popularized by the book The Potters Complete Book of Clay and Glazes by James Chappell in the current edition it is on page 210 under the heading Floating