First attempt at carving and inlay. Need a lot of practice to develop the skill to apply this technique proficiently...

Materials:
G-Mix Cone 6 Clay
4% Cobalt Oxide in Trillium Cone 6 Porcelain Slip
MC6G Glossy Base 2 Glaze

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Comment by Jay Decker on July 6, 2015 at 10:26pm
Thanks Denice.

I'm a noob don't know what B Mix is. The G-Mix 6 is a cone 6 stoneware clay that I purchase from Georgies in Portland, OR. The only other clay I have used is a local earthware clay the guy who taught me what I know about pottery digs and uses in his studio. So, far I really like stoneware and the plasticity of the G-Mix 6 clay.

I'd love to learn more about the cutting tools that you are referring to. I used a broken long tweezers blade that I bent and filed into a hook shape with sharp edges to carve this. Have any photos or links regarding what works well for you?
Comment by Denice E. Demuth on July 6, 2015 at 6:35am

Nice start, is G-Mix similar to B Mix, B Mix might be easier to cut.  Nice sharp tools would help, I get some from the local ceramic store that has a set with different shapes and sizes a sixteenth to one quarter inch wide or they can be bought individually.    Denice

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