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| AC-222 |
Medium Writer Tip - For
writing or drawing on greenware or bisque. Fine metal tip is included. |
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| AC-223 |
Large Writer Tip - Same as
above. Metal tip is included |
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| CTAIL-MD |
Medium Cattail - for
cleaning seamlines on medium pieces of greenware. |
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| CCP-1 |
Coarse Cleaning Pad
- Pliable pads are for cleaning greenware, etc. Non-rusting, reusable. Works
wet or dry. Pads contain a mixture of silicone & aluminum. 3" x 3" |
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| SC-1 |
Scalpel - Extremely sharp!
Useful for trimming clay, cutting holes in greenware, etc.
Handle
color may vary. |
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| SP-1 |
Synthetic Sponge - For
general cleanup sponging of greenware or bisque.
2 - 2 1/2" when
wet |
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| SP-2 |
Natural Sponge - Silk For
general cleanup sponging of greenware or bisque.
2 1/2 - 3" when
wet |
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| SP-3 |
Natural Sponge - Silk
For general cleanup sponging.
2 - 2 1/2" when wet |
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| SP-4 |
Natural Sponge -
Wool For general cleanup sponging, as well as sponging of color onto
greenware or bisque. 4 - 5" when wet |
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| FTL-1 |
Fettling Knife -
Nicely bendable plastic for trimming your molds. |
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| RS-1 |
Rubber Scrubber
This is a more coarse grit cleaning pad. 3" x 3" flexible sponge
pads with 100 grit sander on one side and soft sponge on the other.
Can be used wet or dry. |
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| RS-2 |
Rubber Scrubbers -
150 grit This is the normal (medium) grit used in cleaning greenware.
Sponge back makes wiping away the dust an easy task. |
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| RS-3 |
Rubber Scrubbers -
220 grit Fine - This is the grit normally used in cleaning porcelain. |
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| TRM-1 |
Mold Trimmer
- This is the perfect tool for trimming the excess clay from your mold
(spare). Firm yet flexible. |
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| VC-1 |
Viscosity Cup -
Use for measuring your slip and dipping glaze to find out if it is the
proper viscosity (thickness or thinness). You will usually find the proper
viscosity number on your glaze bottle or slip box. ~ see
"How to Use a Viscosity Cup" |
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