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Crawling definition ceramics.
Present participle of crawl 2.
We crawled along in traffic until we reached the highway.
She was going to.
Suspension in ceramics glazes are suspensions.
To move slowly or with difficulty especially with your body.
Crawling a bare spot from the shrinking of a glaze on a finished piece where oil or grease prevents the glaze from adhering to pottery.
Crazing is the phenomenon that produces a network of fine cracks on the surface of a material for example in a glaze layer.
Bisqueware is the term for pots that have been bisqued fired for the first time the pots may also be called biscuit ware.
To move slowly on the hands and knees or by dragging the body along the ground.
Crawl 1 krôl intr v.
A ceramic glaze fault that occurs during firing of the ware islands of glaze form as it crawls leaving bare patches of body.
A condition where glaze separates into clumps or islands during firing leaving bare clay patches showing in between.
Crawled crawl ing crawls 1.
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Shino ware 志野焼 shino yaki is japanese pottery usually stoneware originally from mino province in present day gifu prefecture japan it emerged in the 16th century but the use of shino glaze is now widespread both in japan and abroad.
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They consist of water and undissolved powders kept in suspension by clay particles.
Bisque refers to ware that has been fired once and has no chemically bonded water left in the clay bisque is a true ceramic material although the clay body has not yet reached maturity this stage is also sometimes called biscuit or bisc.
Damper a slab of refractory clay that is used to close or partially close the flue of a kiln.
Dry foot to keep the foot or bottom of a pot free from glaze by waxing or removing the glaze.
It is identified by thick white glazes red scorch marks and a texture of small holes.
To proceed or act servilely.
The baby crawled across the floor.