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Press moulded ceramic sphere (Part 1)
Submitted by mhelal on 15 March 2010 - 4:57pm
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This is a demonstration showing how to make a press moulded ceramic sphere, which is burnished and low fired. (Part 1)
See PART TWO - http://process.arts.ac.uk/content/press-moulded-ceramic-sphere-part-2
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| MandaPart1a.mp4 | 116.48 MB |
| MandaPart1a_1315.flv | 72.31 MB |
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Comments
Dont see a problem with the slip casting of such a large piece i would be careful how you fire it!! Posted on behalf of Manda Helal
Please could you help me with some advice on slip casting in bone china. I wish to make large vessels 75cm high & 50cm in diameter , and as thin walled as possible, in slip cast bone china.
Is there any reason why this is not possible. I would like to be aware of any stumbling blocks before spending money on materials.
This is a medium I would like to work in , I have had some experience in ceramics through a three year GAD art course I did in England working in stone ware & terracotta.
I live in rural France now & find it difficult to get information on this subject.
I would be most grateful for any advice you may have to offer.
Thank you RM