It all depends on where you got it from. If you got the clay from a teacher or a class, you should ask your instructor. If you brought it from a craft store, you can look at the package. If there is no information, you can ask someone who works there.
Fire the clay like glass, not clay. The problem with melting glass on clay is the coefficient is different. Glass will craze, (crackle) on the clay. If you want the glass to stay on the clay use high fire clay and fire it to bisque first. The second firing with the glass on it should be fired on a schedule that is suitable for the glass. You can not simply fire the glass up to it's melting temperature then allow it to cool without controlling the cooling rate. You may want the rate to be 60ºF/hour to cool depending on the type of glass you are using.
Clay pots are fired in extremely hot ovens called kilns. However, there are ways to do this at home: build a kiln, fire them in a pit fire, or smoke in a garbage can.
It means that the brick is actually made from clay. Like ACME brick. Better quality. Other bricks produced for residential builds are made of sand and other mortor matrials.
Clay is used to make potuary. play-do is like clay, but for children.
Resin clay is clay that is resin-like. It tends to have resin-like features once dry and comes in a clay form. It comes in several brands, all of them in clay form, and all dry to a resin finish.
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To say that two people "get on like a house on fire" means that their friendship became very warm very quickly, in the way that a fire rapidly spreads through a house.
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Clay is used to mould plant pots, pot mugs, house bricks, and many other items formed from clay, which are then hardened in fire kilns. The clay is mixed with water to form a soft plastic-like material that can be moulded to form many shapes.
look at pics of pueblo houses on the internet, then try and shape the clay like the picture on the internet.
do something with your house, something like finding how much germs are in your house at which places like your toilet or phone or sink or fish bowl do something with your house, something like finding how much germs are in your house at which places like your toilet or phone or sink or fish bowl
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Fire the clay like glass, not clay. The problem with melting glass on clay is the coefficient is different. Glass will craze, (crackle) on the clay. If you want the glass to stay on the clay use high fire clay and fire it to bisque first. The second firing with the glass on it should be fired on a schedule that is suitable for the glass. You can not simply fire the glass up to it's melting temperature then allow it to cool without controlling the cooling rate. You may want the rate to be 60ºF/hour to cool depending on the type of glass you are using.
I believe you mean remnants. A remanant is something that remains. It can typically refer to a thing (after the fire, only remnants of the house were left) but can also refer to something intangible like a belief or idea.
They do not like the color of clay. They do not like the texture of clay. They do not like how the clay smells in their homes.