[Clayart] Rough bisque
Lis
lis.allison at primus.ca
Mon May 2 12:05:58 UTC 2022
I go over my greenware with a scrubby pad (buy them in large size at the
grocery or hardware and cut to suit) before bisqueing. Wear a dust mask,
and work in a spot where you can control the dust. Much quicker than
sanding bisque.
Lis
On 2022-05-02 1:08 a.m., Robert L. Johnson wrote:
> I spend A lot of time sanding rough spots on my bisque ware. It takes me
> about the same amount of time to smooth out the rough spots as it does to
> throw the pot initially. Does anyone have suggestions as to how to finish
> throwing a pot so as to minimize that next pre-glaze step more efficiently?
>
> I do know about using a chamois on the lip and rib on the body. Much of it
> seems to be sponge marks.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Bob in the wilds of Southern Oregon
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