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Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques

About the video: Attaching the Components, Finishing Touches, and Firing

Overview

“I will demonstrate how to assemble the components you prepared, using the score-and-slip technique, to create the mug. Then, I will briefly cover the essential step of bisque firing and how you can work with your own local pottery studios to do this. ”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Attaching the Components, Finishing Touches, and Firing, which is part of the Domestika online course: Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques. Create unique ceramic vessels at home, learn clay molding, design, firing, and glaze techniques for decorative pieces.

Partial transcription of the video

“Attaching the Components, Finishing Touches and Firing In this lesson, I'll be scoring and slipping the edge of the wall and attaching it to the base. After that, I'll clean up the seam on the inside, thin down the lip of the mug, and attach the handle. Let's remember that we need to score the bottom edge of the mug. I still have my piece laid down upside down. I'll be scoring this edge right here using my scoring tool. Move this piece to the side and do the same thing to the base. Flip it over and we will be scoring this side. Since my base is larger than the diameter of my wall, I'm going...”

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Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques

A specialization by multiple teachers
Berkeley, United States.
Joined April 2002
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