It depends on how long you strecth it because clay an be rolled up to i think i foot!
The clay boat (like a steel ship) displaces its own weight in the water. So, as long as the sides of the clay boat (or steel ship) is above the water level, it will float. A solid piece of clay will (like a stone) sink immediately.
The clay boat (like a steel ship) displaces its own weight in the water. So, as long as the sides of the clay boat (or steel ship) is above the water level, it will float. A solid piece of clay will (like a stone) sink immediately.
The clay boat (like a steel ship) displaces its own weight in the water. So, as long as the sides of the clay boat (or steel ship) is above the water level, it will float. A solid piece of clay will (like a stone) sink immediately.
It is only necessary if you want to use the item and/or keep it in one piece for a long time; a dry ceramic piece will chip and crack easily and will return to its sticky clay state when wet. At least you can use the clay again !
you take a piece of clay and use it on a bucket of water, voila, soft clay.
You have made a physical change to the clay.
A slab of clay is a flat piece of clay rolled out. With a slab of clay, it is much easier to cut/trace things.
well you juss put your piece of clay on a plate and put in the oven for 30 minutes or less in 250 degrees. just dont put it over 1 hour
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.
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