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41. Casting Greenware
Also score the areas of the handle which will contact the pitcher. Use a brush to apply some slip to the scored areas on the pitcher, then press the handle in place, moving it slightly until you feel it "grab," and hold.
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42. Cleaning And Repairing Greenware
Greenware pieces which have been cast in one-piece molds, such as bowls, cups and goblets, will not have seam marks, but will often have a ridge around the open end, and this must also be removed.
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43. Sgraffito
It is also common practice to combine sgraffito with other techniques, often to add highlights and accents to painted designs.
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44. Brushes And Brushstrokes, Part 3
And, as stated previously, soft, flat brushes are also used for the application of glazes and underglaze colors, while flat bristle brushes are often used when applying non-firing opaque stains, for solid coverage.
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45. Decorating With Stencils
Hobby ceramists can also employ stencils to advantage, especially when it is necessary to produce numerous pieces with the same design; they can be used with regular and translucent underglaze colors and with many of the non-firing materials.
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46. Decorating With Lustres
Gold lustre, which produces colors ranging from pink to purple, was also popular during this period. Lustres are colloidial suspensions of finely powdered metals and metallic oxides which, when applied to a glazed object and fired, yield finishes of glittering beauty.
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47. Surface Alteration - Slip Sculpturing
The thickeners not only serve to thicken casting slip, but also seem to act as a bonding agent when the mixture is applied to damp greenware.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​ceramics/​surface_alteration_slip_sculpturing/​

48. Surface Alteration - Carving And Incising
Early Persian potters also made extensive use of carving to decorate their ceramics, the most notable being the beautiful tiles with which they adorned their mosques.
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49. Surface Alteration - Water Etching
It is also well to use design elements which are fairly large in form and do not have elaborate details; small designs, while not impossible to render with this method, are much more difficult to control.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​ceramics/​surface_alteration_water_etching/​

50. Using A Banding Wheel
It is also essential that the wheel spin freely, and continues to rotate for a time after the fingers are removed from the stem.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​ceramics/​using_a_banding_wheel/​


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May 23, 2012