a hot glue gun works good. If you can use a kelm do so
If you have two pieces of clay that you want to connect, you score the clay. Scoring is scratching both pieces of clay where you want them to connect. Slip is watered down clay, and acts as glue when placed on the scored clay.
Cross Hatch and Slip
I have never heard of clay exploding unless your talking about the way clay explodes when its in a kiln for art purposes. In that case its not really the clay exploding, but the air bubbles inside of it becoming too great in pressure that the clay "pops" like a bubble letting the air out and leaving a mess.
Clay, usually, cost about a dollar, $1.00, an ounce... When it's Palmer's... if u go to Wally World, Wal-Mart, it cost about two to five dollars.
No, Elmer's white glue is for gluing two porous materials. It will not work on many things such as modelling clay.
If you have two pieces of clay that you want to connect, you score the clay. Scoring is scratching both pieces of clay where you want them to connect. Slip is watered down clay, and acts as glue when placed on the scored clay.
Slip is clay mixed with lost of water and is used after scoring clay to hold two pieces of clay together.
Two pieces of information you need IS STRENGTH & DIRECTION This is correct not ANYTHING ELSE.
Two pieces of information you need IS STRENGTH & DIRECTION This is correct not ANYTHING ELSE.
Cross Hatch and Slip
You can rough up the surface of clay by scoring it with a tool like a fork or toothpick before joining two pieces together. This helps the clay pieces adhere better and creates a stronger bond when they are joined. Additionally, you can also create texture on the surface by using tools like a rib or comb.
Two pieces of information you need IS STRENGTH & DIRECTION This is correct not ANYTHING ELSE.
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a mixture is where two things are just together and don't chemically bind. a solution is when they do chemically bind. yes a mixture is where two things are just together and don't chemically bind. a solution is when they do chemically bind.
Mass and speed.
To determine how much Carl would need if he uses the two shortest pieces, we would need to know the lengths of those specific pieces. Once we have that information, we can simply add their lengths together to find the total amount Carl would need. If you provide the lengths, I can help calculate it!