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5 
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To make scratches or creases in pieces of clay be joined together 
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7 
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A state of clay that strong enough to support itself, but still can be worked 
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8 
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A state of clay where the moisture has evaporated leaving the clay unworkable, but ready for firing 
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9 
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Moving and shaping clay, usually using the fingers 
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10 
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Can be easily manipulated - modeled, molded or pressed into a desired shape; malleable 
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13 
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A thin coating of minerals which produces a glassy transparent or colored coating on bisque ware 
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1 
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Clay that has been fired once in the kiln 
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2 
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Furnace for firing clay which can achieve temperatures up to 2500 °f. Power by gas, wood, or electric 
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3 
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Clay that has been glazed and fired a second time in the kiln 
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4 
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Fine-grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rock 
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5 
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A flat piece of clay 
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Finished leather hard or bone dry clay pieces not yet fired 
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11 
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A rounded tube/snake like length of clay 
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12 
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Watered down clay that is used in the joining of two pieces of clay together 
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