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Used to remove controlled amounts of clay from wheel-thrown and sculpture pieces.
Used to remove controlled amounts of clay from wheel-thrown and sculpture pieces.
This double ended Clean Up Tool from Kemper features two stainless steel precision tools. One end is a triangular cutting tool, the other a shaping/smoothing tool.
The WT6 Wood tool is commonly used on the potter's wheel to trim away excess clay at the bottom of thrown work. Also a handy sculptors blocking tool with it's long sharp wood knife edge and flattened rounded end.
Ribbon tools are used for cutting, shaping, trimming and hollowing both wheel-thrown and sculptural forms.
Used for light cutting, slicing and shaping, these 6” double-ended ribbon tools come in a wide variety of shapes. The ends are formed from high-carbon heat-treated steel and are firmly attached to hardwood handles.
Ideally suited for light cutting, shaping, and clay removal—perfect for clay modelers and clay sculptors who require precision and detail in their clay sculpture.
Kemper Combo Wire and Wood tools can be used for delicate tasks like removing or shaping clay. They are made with plated high-strength music wire attached with brass ferrules.
Kemper Combo Wire and Wood tools can be used for delicate tasks like removing or shaping clay. They are made with plated high-strength music wire attached with brass ferrules.
Kemper Combo Wire and Wood tools can be used for delicate tasks like removing or shaping clay. They are made with plated high-strength music wire attached with brass ferrules.
Sharp, polished wood and steel hole cutters provide an easy method for cutting clean holes in wet, thick-walled greenware and clay. Can also be used for creating designs.
Small Cones are commonly used in the Kiln-Sitter—they are not used as witness cones. The tapered shape allows some flexibility to adjust shut-off by placing the thinner or thicker portion of the cone under the sensing rod.
Orton’s patented Self-Supporting Cones are the most accurate and easy to use witness cones available. Since the correct height and angle are built into the cone, reproducible firings can be achieved time after time.
Large Pyrometric Cones allow users a practical method to monitor the heat work (the effect of temperature and time at temperature) inside their kiln.
Small Cones are commonly used in the Kiln-Sitter—they are not used as witness cones. The tapered shape allows some flexibility to adjust shut-off by placing the thinner or thicker portion of the cone under the sensing rod.
Large Pyrometric Cones allow users a practical method to monitor the heat work (the effect of temperature and time at temperature) inside their kiln.
Small Cones are commonly used in the Kiln-Sitter—they are not used as witness cones. The tapered shape allows some flexibility to adjust shut-off by placing the thinner or thicker portion of the cone under the sensing rod.