As long as the clay has not been fired in the kiln, it can be recycled.
Of course not!
Dry clay can be recycled by putting it in water. This will remoisten the clay and allow it to be kneaded and molded. Once clay has been fired it can no longer be recycled. Fired clay can be soaked a long time and will not dissolve.
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1. Slip-watered down clay in a muddy form2. Plastic-workable stage; molding stage; can recycle; can join to other pieces3. Leather-hard-stiff and will hold its shape; join to other pieces; carve into; recycle4. Greenware-bone dry; can be carved into; very fragile; can recycle5. Bisqueware-fired once in kiln; can not be recycled; glazing stage6. Earthenware-second fire-low fire; can not be recycled7. Glazeware-second fire-high fire; can not be recycled; vitrified
The cone rating of a clay or glaze is the temperature at which the clay matures. So if a cone 10 clay is fired to cone 5, the resulting pot will not be completely matured. This may or may not cause a problem, depending on what the piece is used for. For example, a cone 10 porcelain which is fired to cone 5 and not glazed will still be somewhat porous.
Of course not!
Yes
Dry clay can be recycled by putting it in water. This will remoisten the clay and allow it to be kneaded and molded. Once clay has been fired it can no longer be recycled. Fired clay can be soaked a long time and will not dissolve.
No, baked clay can't be recycled because it becomes very hard when baked, and it is very brittle to recycle it after.
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