The Mud House Studio

Intro to Hand Building - Slabs
with Pranati

May 3 (Friday)
at 3:00 pm

Class length
90 minutes

Location
The Mud House Studio

8
spots left

Clay slabs are created using a slab roller, an industrial-sized rolling pin, and then joined together using a process called "score & slip". The smooth slabs of clay are then either formed around molds or shaped by hand. Slab building allows the potter to create more angular shapes that are not possible to make on a wheel. 

You will use various tools to add texture and depth to your pieces: 
- Wire Cutter - Used to cut off smaller pieces of clay from a larger piece. 
Pin Tool - A sharp instrument used to cut, pierce and incise designs on the surface of the clay, adding a unique texture.
Score tool - In order to join pieces of clay together, you need to first score the pieces of clay so that the slip penetrates the clay and bonds the two pieces.
Banding Wheel - A base that rotates your clay and makes it easier to work on your piece. 
Rubber Rib - Essential tool used to smooth out the surface of the clay. 
Sponge - When damp, it moistens the surface of the clay and keeps the surface smooth

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