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- Slipcasting abstract "Slipcasting is a technique for the mass-production of pottery and ceramics, especially for shapes not easily made on a wheel. A liquid clay body slip (usually mixed in a blunger) is poured into plaster moulds and allowed to form a layer, the cast, on the inside cavity of the mould. In a solid cast mould, ceramic objects such as handles and platters are surrounded by plaster on all sides with a reservoir for slip, and are removed when the solid piece is held within. For a hollow cast mould, once the plaster has absorbed most of the liquid from the outside layer of clay the remaining slip is poured off for later use. The cast piece is removed from the mould, "fettled" (trimmed neatly) and allowed to dry. This produces a greenware piece which is then dried before firing, with or without decoration and glaze. The technique is suited to the production of complex shapes, and is commonly used for sanitaryware, such as toilets and basins, and smaller pieces like figurines and teapots. The technique can also be used for small-scale production runs or to produce limited editions of objects, especially reproductions of antique dolls and modern porcelain doll-making.The French for slip is barbotine ("Coulée en barbotine" is slipcasting), and "barbotine pottery" is sometimes used for 19th century French and American pottery with added slipcast decoration.".
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- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLink Barbotine.
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLink Blunger.
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pottery.
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLink Ceramics.
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLink Molding_(process).
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLink Plaster.
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLink Potters_wheel.
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLink Pottery.
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLink Slip_(ceramics).
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLink Teapot.
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slip casting".
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slipcasting".
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLinkText "slip cast".
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLinkText "slip casting".
- Slipcasting wikiPageWikiLinkText "slip-cast".
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- Slipcasting hasPhotoCollection Slipcasting.
- Slipcasting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_sources.
- Slipcasting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pottery.
- Slipcasting subject Category:Pottery.
- Slipcasting hypernym Technique.
- Slipcasting type Article.
- Slipcasting type Software.
- Slipcasting type Art.
- Slipcasting type Article.
- Slipcasting comment "Slipcasting is a technique for the mass-production of pottery and ceramics, especially for shapes not easily made on a wheel. A liquid clay body slip (usually mixed in a blunger) is poured into plaster moulds and allowed to form a layer, the cast, on the inside cavity of the mould. In a solid cast mould, ceramic objects such as handles and platters are surrounded by plaster on all sides with a reservoir for slip, and are removed when the solid piece is held within.".
- Slipcasting label "Slipcasting".
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- Slipcasting wasDerivedFrom Slipcasting?oldid=640896907.
- Slipcasting isPrimaryTopicOf Slipcasting.