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How to Identify an Air Bubble When Working With Clay

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Summary: Learn how to identify an air bubble in clay when making a porcelain tea pot in this free ceramics video lesson.

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By Susan Ting
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Susan Ting is the owner of Zenclay Studio, Galleries, and Cafe. She has been in the restaurant business and a potter for more than 20 years. She has found that working with clay,...read more

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"Hi I'm Susan Ting on behalf of the Expert Village I will be here to show you how to make a teapot. What you see here is a spiral way of wedging the clay. This is a sample of a bubble a air bubble inside the clay. Make this in a cone shape."

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