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Final Exam Review. Ceramics and Printmaking. Warming. This is when the clay ‘fires’ at a very low temperature to speed up the drying process. Bisque. Unglazed clay that has been fired once is called ____. Glaze. _____ is a glass-like coating melted on the surface of the clay.
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Final Exam Review Ceramics and Printmaking
Warming • This is when the clay ‘fires’ at a very low temperature to speed up the drying process.
Bisque • Unglazed clay that has been fired once is called ____.
Glaze • _____ is a glass-like coating melted on the surface of the clay.
Slip and Score • This is a technique used to connect pieces of clay together.
Bone Dry • The stage of clay where it is completely dry and ready to fire. This is its most fragile state.
Plastic • Stage of clay that is moldable without breaking. Usually this is right out of the package.
Bisque Firing • Firing clay the 1st time, which makes the clay permanent and waterproof.
Kiln • This ‘oven’ or machine heats at a very high temperature and is used to fire clay.
Coiling • Common hand building technique that involves stacking ‘coils’ to form walls.
Leather Hard • The stage that resembles leather. It is hard to bend, but soft enough to carve and attach pieces to.
Add More Ink • If patches of white ‘specks’ appear on your print, a solution would be:
Carve the Grooves Deeper • Printing ink is getting into the carved portions of your block. How can you fix this?
Your Image will be Backwards • A key aspect to remember when using letters/words in your design is:
Put the paper on the block (the block will be face up) • When printing, you should always ___ to get a better print.
Never Cut Towards Yourself! • The number one rule from printmaking is: