For your two-hour practice session this week, make at least eight pots (mugs or bowls). Keep the best two and recycle the others.
Tips: Drying and finishing your pots
- cut the piece off as soon as the water has dried from the surface of the bat
 - Let piece stiffen on the bat
 - As soon as the piece is stiff enough to handle without distortion, flip it over so the bottom can dry
 - Dry slowly; wrap in plastic to keep moist (newspaper square top and bottom)
 - Remember to label your piece with your name and the date while it's on the shelf
 - When piece is leatherhard (about the hardness of cheddar cheese)
 - Clean up the bottom edge with a metal rib
 - Roll the bottom edge on a smooth surface
 - Write your name and the date on the bottom
 - Put the piece back on the class shelf (unwrapped) until it is bone dry
 - When piece is bone dry:
 - clean up rough spots with a metal rib or fettling knife and a damp sponge
 - put the piece on the "to bisque" shelf for bisque firing
 
Next class we'll talk about:
- glazing and decorating
 - softening clay
 - reclaiming clay
 - handles for mugs
 
Cheers,
Jay
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