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  2. Pinch pot - Wikipedia

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    Pinch pots are the simplest and fastest way of making pottery, [1] simply by pinching the clay into shape by using thumb and fingers. Simple clay vessels such as bowls and cups of various sizes can be formed and shaped by hand using a methodical pinching process in which the clay walls are thinned by pinching them with thumb and forefinger. It ...

  3. Pottery Alley invites beginners with 'Wheel for Dummies' class

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    It's an introductory clay class for first-timers who want to try pottery-making. The classes are twice a month, and the cost for one person is $75. Susannah Craig owns Pottery Alley and teaches ...

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    Home Pottery Kit. Now they can enjoy a pottery studio from the comfort of their own home! This beginner-friendly kit has clay, sculpting tools, paint brushes, a gloss varnish, and everything else ...

  5. Regis Brodie - Wikipedia

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    "The Best of Pottery 2," selected by Angela Fina & Chris Gustin, Quarry Books, MA, 1998 p. 70, and cover "Make it in Clay: A Beginner's Guide to Ceramics," by Charlotte F. Speight & John Toki , Mayfield Publishing Company, 1997, pp. 111 & 123, color plate p.

  6. Ceramic forming techniques - Wikipedia

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    There are many forming techniques to make ceramics, but one example is slip casting. This is where slip or, liquid clay, is poured into a plaster mould. The water in the slip is drawn out into the walls of the plaster mould, leaving an inside layer of solid clay, which hardens quickly. When dry, the solid clay can then also be removed.

  7. Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Clay tempered with sand, grit, crushed shell or crushed pottery were often used to make bonfire-fired ceramics because they provided an open-body texture that allowed water and volatile components of the clay to escape freely. The coarser particles in the clay also acted to restrain shrinkage during drying, and hence reduce the risk of cracking.

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