How can I join clay?

The first thing you learn in ceramics is "score and slip." To attach 2 wet pieces of clay, you score both sides with a needle tool or fork, apply water or slip, and mush them together.
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What are the 4 steps of joining clay?

Score and slip the spot where you will join the coil to the slab. Place the coil on the prepared spot. Use the back of your fingernail to join the edges to the slab. Smooth the clay with your finger.
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How do you join dried clay?

1) Re-wet Your Pieces and Join Them

There are a number of ways you can rehydrate bone dry clay. These include putting them in a damp box for a few days. Or wrapping them in a damp soft cloth and placing them in a plastic bag. Once they are soft again, you can try to join them using slip.
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What is the process for joining clay called?

To score a pot or piece of clay means to scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together. This is done before brushing on slurry and joining the pieces together. The process is often called "score and slip." For example, you may say, "I scored and slipped the pitcher before joining its handle to it."
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How do you make a slip for joining clay?

To make your slip, simply drop some clay scraps in your blender, add just enough water to cover it, and let it sit overnight. Then blend it up the next morning. If it's too thin, add more clay…. too thick, add a little water.
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How do you add clay to dry clay?

The simple solution is to spend a little effort before attaching things to re-wet the drier piece, and/or dry out the wetter piece, until the parts are evenly wet, then join them. Paying attention to this rule will make working with clay 100% less frustrating.
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Can you add onto dry clay?

You can add paper clay to a piece of air dry clay that is completely dry.
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What is Potter's glue?

Slip - Potters glue.

It is the consistency of toothpaste when it is used like glue and paint when it is used like a glaze. It is usually a make of clay and water.
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Does Crazy glue work on clay?

To bond two pieces of cured polymer clay that will not be baked again, use a flexible superglue such as Loctite Gel Control, Zap-a-Gap, or Gorilla Glue GEL Superglue. 2-part epoxy is another good glue for use with polymer clay. It can become brittle with age and pop off.
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How do you mold clay by hand?

To mold clay by hand, knead it by pressing and rolling the lump toward you, picking it up, and repeating the process until it is uniformly pliable and free of air bubbles and debris. Once your clay is ready, press and pull at it with your fingers to form a desired shape.
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How do you stick polymer clay together?

When bonding raw polymer clay to itself, use any bakeable glue or liquid clay to enhance the bond. Premo did not bond well to itself in most cases, even when a bakeable glue was used.
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What surface does clay not stick to?

Some glass cutting board have a slightly textured surface, if this is the case, simply turn the board over and use the underside which is usually smooth. Laminate countertop or tabletop – If your kitchen work surfaces or table has a laminate finish, this is ideal for preparing your clay and the clay won't stick to it.
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Can you use water instead of slip?

Since I use a lot of different clays in the studio, it's difficult to always have the right slip mixed up, so I use a spray bottle with water and vinegar combined, about equal parts of each, instead of slip. The acidity of the vinegar breaks down the clay a bit, and makes it sticky.
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Why vinegar is used with clay?

Vinegar is also used in clay bodies to increase acidity to improve plasticity. The acid works to neutralize sodium ions (from water, leaching feldspars) that tend to deflocculate the clay. Excessive acid may tend to dissolve more feldspar or nepheline syenite negating the effect.
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What is clay slip made of?

Slip consists of clay particles suspended in water. Its consistency will vary according to use, ranging from thick cream to butter milk. It can be used to bond pieces of clay together, to decorate and protect pottery or it can be poured into a mold and used to cast objects.
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Can I glue clay?

PVA Glue. Polyvinyl Acetate, also known as PVA glue, can be used on clay, but is generally not as durable as Epoxy or craft glue, unless it is a specialty type. Some PVA glues will dissolve if water gets on them. These glues do not emit fumes the same way some of the other glues used on clay will.
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What are the 4 main methods of molding clay?

Forming Clay
  • Hand-building. Handbuilding is exactly what it sounds like; using your hands to form an object out of clay. ...
  • Slab Building. ...
  • Coiling. ...
  • Throwing. ...
  • Extruding. ...
  • Slip Casting.
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Can I make pottery without a kiln?

You can do it! Many who wish to make pottery might be deterred by thinking they need a pottery wheel, kiln, or other equipment to start making pots. But the truth is all you need is a lump of clay and your imagination, and you can make your very first pottery projects.
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What is the best glue to use on clay pottery?

There are all types of glue, but the most common types for ceramic repair are super glue and epoxy.
  • Super glue uses cyanide-derived cyanoacrylate to create a strong bond. ...
  • Epoxies include a hardener and a resin that, when mixed, provide a strong bond that's ideal for ceramics.
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