What Every Potter Should KnowAnswers & Solutions to Common Pottery Problemsby Jeff Zamek As we all know, the only thing consistent about ceramics is its inconsistency! For every successful pot, chances are there are a few that were abandoned along the way. Now potters can find solutions to some of the most common pottery problems. You will no longer waste time and money on a piece that requires only minimal repairing, because you'll know the proven techniques. Author Jeff Zamek researched about every mishap that can occur in ceramics and has learned how to either prevent or correct them. He shares tips and advice gleaned from over 30 years of making and teaching ceramics. After teaching college ceramics for ten years, he started his own ceramics consulting firm 16 years ago. He now provides helpful tips and techniques in this indexed reference for all ceramic artists. Zamek provides information in easy to grasp segments to guide you through new formulas, new clay body formulas, kiln firing techniques, clay/gaze defects, and much more. |
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