[SML] Black Comedy: breakable Buddha?

Jerry Durand jdurand at interstellar.com
Tue Dec 29 21:58:42 UTC 2015


There's also low fired glazes where you can glaze a green piece of paper
filled clay, bisque fire it and you're done.  No idea what that sounds
like breaking.  :)

On 12/29/2015 01:53 PM, JIM VOGEL via Stagecraft wrote:
> To clarify some on what people have already said, in general: 
> - Greenware is unfired clay, it's essentially dried mud. When it is dropped, it tends to smush somewhat, and turn in to powder. Pieces won't fly all over the stage, but it also won't sound like pottery breaking. 
> - Bisque has been fired once. When it is dropped, it tends to break into many distinct pieces, more like fully fired pottery. But it is still somewhat powdery. It tends to some more like real pottery breaking, but not exactly like pottery breaking. 
> - Pottery is bisque that has been glazed, and fired again, at a slightly higher temperature. It doesn't powder at all when dropped. It sound more like glass breaking, because the glazing is in fact melted glass.
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> That's a general simplification, based on my experience throwing pottery as a hobby. 
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