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  2. Rotary wheel blow molding systems - Wikipedia

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    Rotary wheel blow molding systems are used for the high-output production of a wide variety of plastic extrusion blow molded articles. Containers may be produced from small, single serve bottles to large containers up to 20-30 liters in volume - but wheel machines are often sized for the volume and dimensional demands of a specific container, and are typically dedicated to a narrow range of ...

  3. Mexican ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Simple pinch pots or coiled pots were usually made by the family, with larger molded pieces made by craftsmen. [3] The earliest molded pieces were simply clay pressed against a pre-existing bowl, but double molds and slip casting came to be used to make bowls with relief decorations. Famous examples of this type exist in Tlaxcala and Puebla ...

  4. Amphora - Wikipedia

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    Roman amphorae were wheel-thrown terracotta containers. During the production process the body was made first and then left to dry partially. [10] Then coils of clay were added to form the neck, the rim, and the handles. [10] Once the amphora was complete, the maker then treated the interior with resin that would prevent permeation of stored ...

  5. Japanese pottery and porcelain - Wikipedia

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    At Koishibara, Onda, and Tamba, large bowls and jars are first roughly coil-built on the wheel, then shaped by throwing, in what is known as the "coil and throw technique". The preliminary steps are the same as for coil building, after which the rough form is lubricated with slip and shaped between the potter's hands as the wheel revolves.

  6. Potter's wheel - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, multiple sections may be thrown and combined to create large vessels. [16] Large wheels and masses of clay can also allow for multiple people to work on a pot simultaneously, which can create very large ceramic pieces. This practice is used in Jingdezhen, China, where 3 or more potters may work on one pot at the same time. [17]

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