Magdalene Bolton wrote:I got started on this dish and a broke it :(
That doesn't look to me like it's been fired yet. (But maybe your clay is different than what I've worked with.) If it hasn't, I expect you could score the surfaces (We used old toothbrushes.) and reattach the handles with a little slip. (Clay thinned with extra water, assuming the piece was wet with water, not oil.)
That doesn't look to me like it's been fired yet. (But maybe your clay is different than what I've worked with.) If it hasn't, I expect you could score the surfaces (We used old toothbrushes.) and reattach the handles with a little slip. (Clay thinned with extra water, assuming the piece was wet with water, not oil.)
It wasn’t fired, I let it get bone dry and tried to add more to it so it kept cracking over and over. I fixed it like 5 times before it split down the middle and I gave up 🙃
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The is how she wanted to be carried... don’t ask my why
Magdalene Bolton wrote:t wasn’t fired, I let it get bone dry and tried to add more to it so it kept cracking over and over. I fixed it like 5 times before it split down the middle and I gave up 🙃
If it was that dry, you'd have to re-slake it. It's probably easier to roll a new slab and recycle the old piece. Might be tempting though to re-slake the handles and use them. Or fire 'em and use 'em as templates.