61. How to join clay together without it cracking: 5 Simple Steps

Oxford Clay Podcast

Episode 61: How to join clay together without it cracking: 5 Simple Steps

So many pottery projects involve joining clay together and it’s not unusual for clay to crack apart after it's been joined.

Join me for this episode where I talk about my 5 simple steps for joining clay together to stop clay from cracking apart!

  1. Join clay that is the same level of dryness, you can encourage this by keeping clay in a damp box.

  2. Use vinegar to ‘melt’ the joining surface of the clay.

  3. Score the surface of the areas to be joined.

  4. Use slip on the joint (and superpower this by mixing in paper fibres!).

  5. Dry your pottery slowly to prevent some parts from drying faster than others and cracking apart.


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Katherine Tomlinson

A Potter for over 25 years, Katherine is passionate about eco-conscious pottery materials and practices. She has created books and courses to help other Potters find the information they need. Listen to the Oxford Clay podcast for more pottery tips. You can contact Katherine here.

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