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Tools and slip
How to form a combined pinch pot?
Teapot body making- combined 2 pinch pots for the shape of the bodyHow to make a well-formed pinch pot?Create a teapot body by using a combined two pinch pots or slab technique. Work sheet:
Steps of a single pinch pot
1. Form a ball of clay
2. Open
3. Pinch in to make the bottom
4. Pinch and Rotate.
Pinch
Pinch more
Until done
Double Pinch Pot Joining Technique
1. Score around the rims of each pinch pot with a knife. You can crisscross the score marks and add slurry or water to help the clay stick.
2. Apply slip
Slip: A mixture of clay and water used to join scored pieces of clay.
3. Place the pinch pots together. This is the most crucial part of the making process! Push one rim into the other by digging your finger in just a little and pushing over to the other side. Repeat all the way around the join. It doesn’t need to look neat!
4. Shaping
Once joined you can gently hit the pot with a stick all over to compress and reinforce the join. Get it into a round shape and knock out the join and pinch marks, patching up any holes using the above technique.
5. Shape the piece to your desired shape. Air hardening clay may not get much taller, but you can use modeling tools to create a smooth surface and define the shape by smoothing up and down.
Clay Terminology
Kiln: an oven that heats to very high temperature and is made to fire clay
3 techniques: pinch, coil, slab
Combined Pinch Pots
Coil
SlabWet clay: wet clay that is soft and easy to shape
Leather hard: clay that is partially dry and can be carved
Greenware: clay that is finished, dry( bone-dry clay is one of the most fragile states), and ready to be fired
Firing: the process of heating clay in a kiln
Bisque ware: clay that has been fired once
Underglaze: underglazes are formulated to be pigmented-colored slips. The underglaze is it can be painted on either greenware or bisque-fired clay for the desired design.
Gloss Glaze(Overglaze, Clear glaze): a clear overglaze will seal the piece and make it non-porous. Non-porous surfaces are smooth and sealed so liquid and air cannot move through them.
Teapot Sketch
Making a combined pinched pot
Cut it apart to release air and form the functionUsing a pin tool to cut it apart
Smooth inside out
Add additions
Creat a lid
Add a flenge
Add a flange
Make a feet
Teapot Spout
Handle Painting oriental decorations