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soldier1979 [14.2K]
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1.Where does clay come from?

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Lana71 [14]3 years ago
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zhenek [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Clay comes from the ground, usually in areas where streams or rivers once flowed.

2. It is made from minerals, plant life, and animals—all the ingredients of soil.

3.slip. a mixture of clay and water, the consistency of pudding.

wet/plastic clay. new clay from the bag, very workable.

leather hard. the clay has lost most moisture, but you can still carve into it.

bone dry or greenware. ...

bisque.

4. Plaster – the enemy of clay

5. When clay is bone dry, it is pale and feels warm and dry to the touch. Also so your project doesn't get ruined or out of shape.

6. When clay starts to dry, water evaporates from it. As this happens, the particles of clay are drawn closer together resulting in shrinkage. Many problems with clay are formed by uneven rates of drying, which create stresses in the clay.

7. Acrylic paint is most commonly used

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