Make A Pot


Pottery is made by forming a clay body into objects of a required shape and heating them to high temperatures in a kiln to induce reactions that lead to permanent changes, including increasing their strength and hardening and setting their shape. There are wide regional variations in the properties of clays used by potters and this often helps to produce wares that are unique in character to a locality. It is common for clays and other minerals to be mixed to produce clay bodies suited to specific purposes.

Prior to some shaping processes, air trapped within the clay body needs to be removed. This is called de-airing and can be accomplished by a machine called a vacuum pug or manually by wedging. Wedging can also help to ensure an even moisture content throughout the body. Once a clay body has been de-aired or wedged, it is shaped by a variety of techniques. After shaping it is dried before firing. There are a number of stages in the drying process. Leather-hard refers to the stage when the clay object is approximately 75-85% dry. Clay bodies at this stage are very firm and only slightly pliable. Trimming and handle attachment often occurs at the leather-hard state. Clay bodies are said to be "bone-dry" when they reach a moisture content at or near 0%. Unfired objects are often termed greenware. Clay bodies at this stage are very fragile and hence can be easily broken.The potter's most basic tools are the hand, but many additional tools have been developed over the long history of pottery manufacture, including the potter's wheel and turntable, shaping tools (paddles, anvils, ribs), rolling tools (roulettes, slab rollers, rolling pins), cutting/piercing tools (knives, fluting tools, wires) and finishing tools (burnishing stones, rasps, chamois).

Try your hand at making a pot which you can take away, always very popular with both children and adults alike so dont miss out!

 
Events and Attractions at Bedfordshire Craft & Food Fair
Specialist Demonstration Area
GlassblowingCross StitchChainsaw Carving demonstration
Pottery WorkshopsBasket MakingBodging
Bee KeepingLace MakingBobbin Making
BlacksmithWalking SticksWood Carving
Wood CarvingCalligraphyJewellery Making
Chair MakingCaricaturistSpoon Carving
Silk PaintingQuiltingTextiles
Make A PotFunky Monkey 
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FalconryFerret RacingArchery
Children's AmusementsMake & TakeMarionettes
Information about
The Bedfordshire Craft & Food Fair
Dates & Prices
May 29th,30th & 31st Saturday, Sunday & Monday
10am to 6pm Daily
Adults £6.00 OAP's £5.00 Children £2.50
Venue
Woburn Abbey, Woburn, Bedfordshire, MK17 9WA
Woburn Abbey is approximately one hour's drive from London, Oxford, Cambridge, Stratford, Birmingham and Leicester.

Take exit 13 off the M1 motorway, or leave the A5 at Hockliffe for the A4012. Woburn Abbey is well signed from these locations.
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