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Old January 25th 08, 06:57 PM posted to rec.crafts.pottery
DKat
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The problem is going to be that it loses it's water and layering. They clay
particles themselves would have to be too small to 'damaged' by the ice
crystals but the nice layers you get from wedging would be shot to hell. I
assume if it does not become dehydrated that you can simply rewedge it -
otherwise you would have to completely dry it out, break it up, add it to
water then either drain it in a sack or on a plasterboard to wedging
consistency. I have never had clay freeze so I am mostly BSing here. Donna



"Rosalind Lacey" wrote in message
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What happens if your clay does freeze ?


"Eddie Daughton" wrote in message
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Happy New Year and many more of them......
May pots flow from your fingers like water after rain
May your wheel never run dry
May your clay never freeze
May your kiln never get stuck
May the world be good to you
All the days of your life.......
Hugs
Eddie





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