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Bisque ware

Bisque ware is clay that is heated in a kiln to a high temperature at which it becomes totally dry, hard, and permanent. [Pg.155]

There are unlimited combinations of compounds and elements that result in glaze formations. The elimination or addition of one substance can radically change the product. In Activity 4.3, a glaze and variations of the glaze will be prepared. Then the prepared glazes will be applied to bisque ware clay slabs, which will be fired. The results obtained from the different glazes will be compared. [Pg.171]

Students will prepare glazes and clay slabs, apply their glazes to bisque ware clay slabs, and compare the physical properties of the glazes after the slabs have been fired. [Pg.173]

Apply a glaze prepared in Activity 4.3 to the bisque ware. [Pg.191]


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