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  Pottery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The body is then shaped either by hand or using a variety of tools and machines.
Examples include the potter's wheel, extruders, rollers, jigger / jolley, RAM press and rollerhead
Work that is thrown on the wheel often needs to be trimmed or turned to make its thickness uniform and/or to form a foot on the piece.
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 Pottery - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The raw clay is wedged to make its moisture and other particle distribution homogeneous and to remove air bubbles.
It is then shaped either by hand or using tools such as a potter's wheel, an extruder, or a slab roller.
Water is used to keep the clay flexible during construction and to keep it from cracking.
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 Encyclopedia Obscura: Einstein's Brain
Kenji Sugimoto is going home, and he certainly will have quite a lot to tell his students about at his next lecture.
He was elected employee of the month at Lawrence's metalworks in his new position as an extruder apprentice.
This one ran a lot longer than I had originally planned.
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 Plastic Industry Glossary, Plastic Additives, Ammonolysis, Blow Moulding, Buy Back Recycling Centres, Automatic ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
These processes are typically used to manufacture plastic bottles and containers.
Extrusion Blow Molding: A parison or tube of plastic material is dropped or lowered from an extruder.
Mold halves close around the parison, which is then expanded against the cavity wall by the injection of air.
www.indianplasticportal.com /plastic-resources/glossary.html   (622 words)

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