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Ceramics
Plaster molds enabled pieces to be cast in slip (liquid clay); when slip was poured into the mold, the plaster absorbed the water from it, leaving a layer of clay on the inner surface of the mold, the remainder of the slip was then poured off, and the casting (greenware) could be
removed.
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General Safety Precautions
After the work has been completed, the tag (of tags) should be
removed by the same person.
The covers of fuse boxes and junction boxes should be kept securely closed except when work is being done.
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Grounding Of Equipment
The safety ground is always connected first and
removed last.
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Plaster Of Paris
While plaster is drying, it passes through a period of crystallization, during which it becomes warm; when it passes this stage, and is cold, the model and retaining walls can be
removed.
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Casting Greenware
The clay between the body of the pitcher and the top of the mold is called the "waste rim," or "spare," and must be
removed.
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Cleaning And Repairing Greenware
Large or small, these mold seam marks must, and can be,
removed so that there is no trace that they ever existed.
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Surface Alteration - Piercing
Large globular pieces, which might be pushed out of shape during the piercing process, can be supported by snugly packing them with crushed or shredded paper before they are
removed from the mold.
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8.
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.
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Wax Resist
These droplets of glaze can be allowed to remain, often resulting in interesting effects; or, if areas of clear color are desired, the droplets can be
removed before firing, with a clean, damp sponge.
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 1
If the glaze is too thin, some moisture may be
removed, as follows: pick up the glaze on a palette knife and spread it on a clean piece of newsprint paper (just like buttering bread), then quickly scoop it up and return it to the tile.
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