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Firing, Part 1
Electric kilns did not become practical until the development of lightweight refractories (heat-resistant materials), in the late 1930V Since World War 11, great strides have been made in the manufacture of quality electric kilns at reasonable cost (both to purchase and to operate),
so that an electric kiln is now within the reach of almost any ceramist and nothing in ceramics equals the satisfaction and thrill of firing your own creations.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/firing_part_1/
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Brushes And Brushstrokes, Part 2
The round brush, in its various sizes, can be considered to be the "workhorse" of ceramic decorations, since it is used in
so many ways for
so many different effects; indeed, the round brush is the one which comes immediately to mind when instructive articles refer to "a brush.
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Brushes And Brushstrokes, Part 3
Brushes which have their bristles arranged
so that they form a flat, square-edged shape have many uses in ceramic decoration.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/brushes_and_brushstrokes_part_3.html
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Decorating With Stencils
This paper is treated to be water resistant,
so that the stencils can be washed after use, is reasonably transparent,
so it can be placed over a design for tracing, and is flexible enough to conform to the shape of the article being decorated without the cut edges of the stencil becoming ragged with use.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/decorating_with_stencils/
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Surface Alteration - Slip Sculpturing
A fairly recent addition to the list of materials for hobby ceramists are those products which can be used to thicken regular casting slip
so that it can be used for the decoration of damp greenware.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/surface_alteration_slip_sculpturing/
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Surface Alteration - Slip Painting
Designs can be built up of just slip, or underglaze colors can be added to the slip
so that the designs will be precolored.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/surface_alteration_slip_painting/
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Using A Banding Wheel
A good wheel should have a knurled collar directly under the wheel head,
so that the wheel may be easily set in motion with the fingers.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/using_a_banding_wheel/
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 1
If the glaze is too thick and must be thinned, water should be added, one drop at a time; it is very easy to overthin stand-up glaze,
so be sure to mix in each drop of water and test the consistency before adding more water.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/stand_up_type_glazes_part_1.html
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 2
The glaze should be free of lumps, and just thick enough
so that a peak lifted with the blade of a palette knife will slowly flow back into the puddle of glaze; if the glaze is too thick, thoroughly mix in one drop of water at a time, until the correct consistency is obtained.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/stand_up_type_glazes_part_2.html
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Where To Find Materials
Children love to help in collecting, and in
so doing develop an awareness of nature. Of course, some things they bring home will have to be discarded, but they need not know it.
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