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Apply each of the four glazes prepared to a separate fired clay slab. (Some of each glaze should be saved for a natural-clay pinch pot in Activity 4.7.) Cover beakers with watch glasses. [Pg.174]

How is a clay piece produced using the pinch pot method ... [Pg.186]

In the pinch pot method, a ball of clay is pressed, pulled, and squeezed until an object is created. [Pg.186]

Pinch Pot Press and Squeeze. This is the oldest and most basic method of producing a clay piece. A ball of clay is placed in the palm of the hand. With the other hand, the clay is pressed and squeezed between the fingers and thumb to produce a small vessel or container, usually with curved sides. The thickness of the walls of the piece is regulated and made uniform with the... [Pg.186]

Making Pinch Pots Using Actual Textures... [Pg.190]

Students will create a three-dimensional clay form using the pinch pot method of construction. [Pg.190]

Follow steps 1-3 from the procedure in Level One, making two or three separate pinch pots. Try to vary the size of the pots. [Pg.191]

Assemble the pinch pots to form a group (see Figure 4.18). Wet all surfaces (both surfaces) that will touch, and use a stick to score these areas with crosshatch marks. Press the pots together and add a small amount of wet clay to the outside of the joints for reinforcement. [Pg.191]

Often the leaves of C. sinensis are prepared in a very unique manner, such as in Tibet, where, for example, tea leaves are boiled overnight on an open fire, with a pinch of alkaline soda added. After the tea is strained, yak butter and salt are added and the concoction is vigorously pumped in a churn to a frothy brew. The tea is then poured back into the pot, reheated and served. [Pg.82]

A pinch of elder flowers can also be added to a steeping pot of black tea Camellia sinensis) for a delightful flavor. [Pg.59]

The simple technique of adding a pinch of activated carbon to the distillation pot affords a more nearly colorless distillate... [Pg.79]

Most of the solvent is removed by distillation through a Vigreux column under reduced pressure (about 40 mm.) and a pot temperature less than 40°. The product is then transferred to a smaller flask (Note 8). The remainder of the solvent is removed through the Vigreux column at a pressure of about 15 mm. and a boiling point up to about 40°. A Dry Ice-cooled receiver (Note 9) is then attached, and the pressure is lowered by means of a high-vacuum pump. The crude product is distilled until no more material comes over while the flask is heated on a steam bath. This crude product, b.p. 87- 88°/l7 mm., 69 70°/10 mm., 1.4073-1.4076, may be redistilled, a pinch of calcium car-... [Pg.60]

Immediately above the pinch, the number of rich streams is equal to the numbi of the MSAs, thus d feasibility critmon given by Eq. (5.8a) is satisfied. Tt second feasibility crifmion (Eq. 5.12a) can be checked through Fig. 5.7. By criirpming the valu of with G,- for each pot tial pinch match, one can readily deduce that it is feasible to match Si with either Ri or R2 immediately above tte pinch. Nonetheless, while it is possible to match S2 with R2, it is infeasible to pair S2 with Ri immediately above the pinch. Therefore, one can match Sj with Ri and S2 with R2 as rich-end pinch exchangers. [Pg.115]


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