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Single Firing: The Pros and Cons
Manufacturer: Gentle Breeze Publishing
Axner Number: A996280
Shipping Weight: 0 lbs., 12.16000 oz.
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by Fran Tristram
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Gentle Breeze Publishing (1996)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0-9650786-1-2
Dimensions: 9.25" x 6.1" x 0.45"
Shipping Weight: 0.76 lbs.
Wherever the skills of the potter are taught today, it is likely that the ubiquitous
bisque will make its appearance. Twice firing is common practice in almost every
field of ceramics, despite the fact that it is historically a relative newcomer.
In this book, Fran Tristram explores the older method of single firing, both through
its history and through its practice. The reasons for its demise are revealed
and explained, the myths surrounding it examined, and practical problems resolved.
Although it is true that, like any other technique, single firing will not suit
everybody, this book, drawing as it does on the long experience of many well-known
single firers (e.g. Lucie Rie, Clive Bowen, Josie Walter), should give confidence
to those who are willing to try.
Part of the Ceramics Handbook series: conceived as an introduction to various topics and techniques relating to the use of clay. Aimed at the student or the practiced ceramicist experimenting in a new area.
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Challenging the popular assumption that clay must be bisqued in order to have glaze applied, the author explains, step-by-step, how to apply glazes to unfired clay at a wet, leather-hard, or dry state.
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