Clay can be bought in many different sizes. Once you make something, remember that it will shrink an average of 10% of its size.
Whatever looks best to you. :)
Yes you can, but not too much.Another OpinionYes but it depends on the size. All you have to do is gently push the shells wherever you want on the clay pot and put clay around the edges, so that they won't come off easily.
Water is what makes clay slippery. Too much water and it is a goo called "slip" , too little water and it is a dry powder. Clay is formed from particles that are flat hexagonal sheets less than 2 microns in size. The microscopic clay particles slide past each other easily when wet and make the slippery feel.
Firing clay is when a clay is fired in a kiln, this is to make the clay stay strong.
a clay slab is a slab made of clay
A pound of wet clay is the same size as a baseball. As the clay dries it becomes lighter.
clay
Clay particles are of colloidal dimension i.e. 1 to 2 microns .
clay defined as fine grained soils-size of soils is passing 2mm seive with 10% soils retained on a 2mm seive.
sand because, sand ranges in size from .2 cm in diameter to .006 cm in diameter and clay's largest diameter is .0004 cm in diameter.
Clay can be any diameter you want to measure out. There isn't a one-size-fits-all piece of clay floating around the world somewhere -- clay is part of the earth.
sand
No. Clay is the finest size of particle that can be found in sediment. Mustone is a solid rock formed from particles of clay and silt that have been cemented together.
Clay has the smallest particle size. The particles of clay soil pack so closely together that water is prevented from passing through it.
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it will stay the same size
Whatever looks best to you. :)