Two Approaches Making Conical Slab Cups with Texture

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This video demonstrates how to make two variations of a simple conical slab mug using an arched pattern as a guide. I am using a slab which I texture in this video- but of course, you can make without texture. My ceramics II students have a textured slab set project for which this technique really lends itself. Here is a view link to a document with the pattern I used. You should be able to print it out on 8.5” x 11” paper and have nearly the exact size of mine. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1esnW...

The first mug is shown in detail of the construction process. I am using a beautiful MKM roller to add my texture to the clay after I lightly dusted it with cornstarch. I use the Kemper SWB scratchwire brush for scoring the slabs and handles. (See my doc below for links to the MKM rollers and tools). When the second form was built, then I show the stretching and shaping of the form to create a bellied out variations of the straight conical slab. I also show how I make handles with texture from the carrot slam method. (Learned this first from Sandi Pierantozzi… check out her gorgeous work!) I texture the handles, and cover the handles and cups together to allow to get leatherhard overnight. The next day, I show how I attach the handles. When everything is finished, I don’t believe I mention it, but SLOW DRYING is of the greatest importance for even drying. Don’t ever allow your cups with handles to dry uncovered quickly… it is the surest way to get cracking at your handles!

Although I don't show glazing, since this piece is stoneware, I recommend celadon glazes, which have a transparent quality, and work great with textures.

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In this video, I am using standard 153, a nice midrange firing stoneware.

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