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Step 1: Liquid slip (clay and water mixture) is poured into
the plaster mold.
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Step 2:
After several minutes, the dry plaster mold will have
absorbed water from the slip on the mold interior contact
area resulting in a clay deposit in the mold cavity. When
the clay deposit is about 3/16" thick, the slush can be
drained from the mold. After several minutes, the mold can
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Step 3: After your greenware (fragile dry clay casting) has
set in the half mold for several minutes, it will be firm
enough to handle and remove from the mold to be placed aside
while drying (usually overnight).
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Step 4: After greenware is thoroughly dry, The mold parting
seam lines are cleaned with scraping type tools and then
damp sponged to remove any remaining surface imperfections.
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Step 5: Underglazes are usually applied to greenware for
solid or partial coverage design work purposes and then the
greenware is fired (baked) in a kiln (high temperature
oven), after which the greenware matures into bisque (a hard
ceramic).
Glazes (color tinted, finely ground glass mixtures) are
usually applied to bisque (greenware that has been fired one
time) usually in multiple coats, according to the jar label
instructions.
Overglazes are sometimes used for special effects, and as
the name implies, these finishing products are applied on
top of a fired glaze and then re-fired. Stains (non-fired
finishes) that are applied on bisque (so additional firings
are not necessary), are commonly used for indoor decorative
ceramic items. For outdoor durability and food contact
ceramics, non toxic rated glazes are recommended.
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Step 6: Stilts are used when firing to prevent the glaze
(which when heating turns into a molten glass coating on
your ceramic surface) from sticking to kiln interior
surfaces. Kiln firing can take several hours, depending on
temperature desired, and equally long to cool down. Contrary
to the home oven baking process, the ceramic is not removed
until the kiln has totally cooled down.
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Step 7: Final assembly is made quick and easy by using
Projectpak�
decorating kits specially designed for your
ceramic. Whether you are making a clock, music box, or a
lamp, these Projectpak�
kits contain the necessary parts and
step by step instructions.
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Step 8: CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW CREATION!
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