Saturday, June 12, 2010

Recycling





I know numerous potters who don't recycle their clay scraps and just throw them away. Some of them trim away only a modest amount so their shavings are small. Perhaps it is the way I throw but I have lots of leftover scraps and I hate to throw away clay that can be reconstituted and used again. It is like having free clay. And I like free.

The scraps must be completely dry before they will reabsorb water. Then water is added and after it is nice and mushy it is dried in handfuls on a plaster board. Once it is the right consistency it is wedged and ready to be thrown. I usually make smaller items with recycled clay such as mugs.


1 comment:

  1. I love the mugs. How interesting that the clay has to be completely dry before it can reabsorb water.

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