
The Potter's Dictionary
Of Materials and Techniques
Bloomsbury Academic (Verlag)
6. Auflage
Erschienen am 31. März 2016
528 Seiten
978-1-4081-8483-7 (ISBN)
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Beschreibung
The Potter's Dictionary of Materials and Techniques provides a comprehensive guide to the tools, materials and techniques of ceramic art. Structured in an accessible A-Z format, and packed with full-colour illustrations and sound, practical explanations, this reference work is widely known as 'the potter's bible'.
The 6th edition of this classic text has been thoroughly updated, with new entries on topics ranging from aerogel to smoke crackle, and from teabowls to 3D printing, as well as many revised and updated entries. The Dictionary also includes useful technical and resource information. For the first time, the book is presented in full colour, with images showing ceramics material, processes and products.
A must-have resource for every potter's studio, workshop or bookshelf, The Potter's Dictionary is the essential companion for anyone working in clay.
The 6th edition of this classic text has been thoroughly updated, with new entries on topics ranging from aerogel to smoke crackle, and from teabowls to 3D printing, as well as many revised and updated entries. The Dictionary also includes useful technical and resource information. For the first time, the book is presented in full colour, with images showing ceramics material, processes and products.
A must-have resource for every potter's studio, workshop or bookshelf, The Potter's Dictionary is the essential companion for anyone working in clay.
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Auflage
6th edition
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
London
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Illustrationen
500+ colour illustrations and 200+ diagrams
ISBN-13
978-1-4081-8483-7 (9781408184837)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
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Personen
Frank and Janet Hamer have been making, teaching and writing about ceramics for over 60 years. Their joint knowledge, experience and energy are evident in all areas of their work and ceramics practice. They have jointly authored books and articles, shared studios and fired kilns, four of which they designed and built together.
They have taught hundreds of students and helped to found a pottery society that is now 50 years old. They have produced and sold thousands of pots and ceramic sculptures. Janet sadly died in 2014, and Frank has completed work on the new edition of The Potter's Dictionary.
They have taught hundreds of students and helped to found a pottery society that is now 50 years old. They have produced and sold thousands of pots and ceramic sculptures. Janet sadly died in 2014, and Frank has completed work on the new edition of The Potter's Dictionary.
Inhalt
Image Credits
List Of Colour Plates
Preface
Acknowledgements
Standard Abbreviations
A Note On Nomenclature
Alphabetical Entries
Postscript By David Livingstone
Appendix Of Tables
1.Standard Abbreviations
2.Simplified Ultimate Analyses of Vegetable Ashes And Bone Ash
3.Simplified Ultimate Analyses of Some Common Materials
4.Harrison Pyrometric Cones
5.Harrison Minibars
6.Orton Pyrometric Cones, Large and Self-Supporting
7.Orton Pyrometric Cones, Small and Bars
8.Seger Pyrometric Cones
9.Bullers Bars
10-16. Tables Concerning Densities and Contents of Suspensions
17.Elements
18.Capacity Equivalents
19.Slop Weight Equivalents
20.Weight Equivalents
21.Length Equivalents
22.Capacity Factors
23.Density Factors
24.Dry Weight Factors
25.Oxide Effect on Surface Tension
26.Thermal Expansion And Contraction
27.Acceptable Limits for Unity Formulae of Glazes
28.Mohs' Scale of Hardness
29.Effective Ranges of Glaze Oxides
30.Mineral Constants
31.Incandescence
32.Conversion of Temperatures
33.Temperature Equivalents
34.Valency
35.Atomic to Visible Particle Sizes Compared with Wavelengths of Electromagnetic Radiation
36.Periodic Table of Elements
37a. Potter's Periodic Table
37b. Potter's Periodic Table - Alkaline/Acidic Oxides
38.Alternative Oxide Names
39.Analyses of Some Insulating Refractories
40.Energy Equivalents
41.Pressure Equivalents
42.Mesh Sizes
43.Conversion Scales
Bibliography
Appendix of Suppliers
Appendix of Addresses for Standards and Safety
Green Addresses
Appendix of Internet Resources for Potters
Recipe Appendix
List Of Colour Plates
Preface
Acknowledgements
Standard Abbreviations
A Note On Nomenclature
Alphabetical Entries
Postscript By David Livingstone
Appendix Of Tables
1.Standard Abbreviations
2.Simplified Ultimate Analyses of Vegetable Ashes And Bone Ash
3.Simplified Ultimate Analyses of Some Common Materials
4.Harrison Pyrometric Cones
5.Harrison Minibars
6.Orton Pyrometric Cones, Large and Self-Supporting
7.Orton Pyrometric Cones, Small and Bars
8.Seger Pyrometric Cones
9.Bullers Bars
10-16. Tables Concerning Densities and Contents of Suspensions
17.Elements
18.Capacity Equivalents
19.Slop Weight Equivalents
20.Weight Equivalents
21.Length Equivalents
22.Capacity Factors
23.Density Factors
24.Dry Weight Factors
25.Oxide Effect on Surface Tension
26.Thermal Expansion And Contraction
27.Acceptable Limits for Unity Formulae of Glazes
28.Mohs' Scale of Hardness
29.Effective Ranges of Glaze Oxides
30.Mineral Constants
31.Incandescence
32.Conversion of Temperatures
33.Temperature Equivalents
34.Valency
35.Atomic to Visible Particle Sizes Compared with Wavelengths of Electromagnetic Radiation
36.Periodic Table of Elements
37a. Potter's Periodic Table
37b. Potter's Periodic Table - Alkaline/Acidic Oxides
38.Alternative Oxide Names
39.Analyses of Some Insulating Refractories
40.Energy Equivalents
41.Pressure Equivalents
42.Mesh Sizes
43.Conversion Scales
Bibliography
Appendix of Suppliers
Appendix of Addresses for Standards and Safety
Green Addresses
Appendix of Internet Resources for Potters
Recipe Appendix
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