by Jeff Zamek | May 8, 2017 | General Pottery, Uncategorized
STATES OF CLAY Clay is a liquid solid: It acts as a liquid when hydrated and in motion but as a solid when it is still. This is why it is easily formed and can hold its shape. In its raw state (before it has been fired), clay can be powder, liquid (slip), plastic,...
by Jeff Zamek | May 1, 2017 | General Pottery
TYPES OF CLAY There are thousands of clay body formulations used throughout the world, each specific to an application such as bricks, industrial plumbing wares, scientific instruments, and dinnerware. For the studio potter, however, the three most common types of...
by Jeff Zamek | Apr 25, 2017 | General Pottery
Tools That Ease Production A number of nonessential tools streamline production in the studio by saving a lot of time. If a lot of ware is being produced and too much time is spent in preparation, it might be time to consider these options.Slab roller: A slab roller...
by Jeff Zamek | Apr 17, 2017 | General Pottery
Tools For Wheel Work First and foremost, you need a potter’s wheel for throwing. There are many options and price ranges, depending on the size of the motor and pedal control features. For most practical studio applications, a wheel with a quarter to half...
by Emie Lego | Apr 13, 2017 | Newsletter Posts
Don’t wait until the last moment to shop for your clay needs, be prepared — order your clay now instead of in the fall! Summer will pass and fall will be here before you know it. With a new class the last thing you want to do is shop for clay. The best part...