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Ceramics Study Guide

Across
Used for trimming, scoring, and checking thickness of the bottom of a pot
The first firing of the clay
Using rope like rolls of clay to build a piece
The process of creating a hole in the clay in order to create a vessel while throwing
Clay that is moist and workable it can still be shaped and added onto
A machine that mixes the clay and makes it more uniform
The process of removing air bubbles from clay
A small turntable on which clay can be formed or decorated
The 1st step in throwing a piece on the potter's wheel
Clay and water mixed to a creamy consistency. It is usually used for joining clay pieces or for decorating clay surfaces.
The outermost rim (the tallest part of the vessel)
The outward curve or the pot descending from the neck
Made up of dirt and minerals. Used to make ceramics
Clay that has dried to the degree that all of the moisture has evaporated
Down
Creating a symmetrical pot with the use of a potters' wheel.
Very bottom of the pot (whole piece rests on this area)
The process of making the walls into a cylinder while throwing on the wheel.
The name of the machine that fires all pottery
The inward curve of the clay descending from the lip
Clay that has been allowed to dry but can still be carved to join.
Scratching or roughing up the surface of leatherhard clay in preparation for joining pieces together.
A disc made of plastic, wood or plaster that is placed on the wheel head while throwing
Technique that is used to decorate ceramics in which the top layer has patterns scratched into it, revealing the different colored layer beneath
Ceramic glaze is an impervious layer or coating of a vitreous substance which has been fused to a ceramic body through firing, made of silica, alumina and flux
A hand building technique in which clay is formed by even, gentle pressure between the thumb and fingers
A flat piece of clay that has been rolled out
Area below the shoulder which contains the most mass of the pot