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Using A Banding Wheel
The term ''banding wheel" has become, with common usage, the name given to the free-spinning wheels used by ceramists, and
will be referred to as such in this chapter.
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Wax Resist
Sgraffitoed lines may also have casting slip poured over them, forming raised designs along the lines, since wax
will resist slip as well as other water-based materials.
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 1
The directions given here are for the pictured pieces; other techniques
will be explained in the next several chapters.
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 2
PART 1 of this chapter described how stand-up glaze can be used to create scroll borders, small flower shapes and birds; this section
will give instructions for some other techniques.
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 3
Full color saturation can be obtained when mixing stand-up glaze and translucent underglaze color, by using 2 parts of glaze to one part of color; even though the mixture may appear pale in tone, these proportions should be adhered to because the color
will deepen when fired.
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 4
Most notable of these properties is that the glazes
will stay as applied, and may actually be "modeled," for 3-dimensional effects.
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127.
Where To Find Materials
Of course, some things they bring home
will have to be discarded, but they need not know it. And it is surprising how soon they enter into the spirit of the hobby.
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Techniques Of Drying, Pressing, Skeletonizing
However, some flowers, pansies and zinnias, for example,
will not dry by this method but must be treated with sand or borax.
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129.
Design For Dried Arrangements
If it is good, we are compensated for extra effort, since we have produced something that
will last. In judging flower shows, particularly the dried arrangement classes, I have observed that weakness lies more often in design than in condition, which despite the hazards, is usually very good.
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Suitable Containers
Before you buy a new container, try to visualize the types of material you
will use in it. Scale is important.
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