PPATEX-308 A wooden hemisphere mold with a handle or a ceramic bowl/pot press is a tool used to shape and decorate clay pieces to achieve consistent curved forms. It is commonly used in hand-building and press molding techniques.
Main Uses
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Pressing curved shapes and forming bowls: Used to press onto a flat clay slab, pushing the clay to bulge into a curved shape according to the hemisphere mold. Ideal for creating bowl bottoms, cups, container lids, or sculptures with consistent convex curves.
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As an internal anvil for paddling: The handle is inserted into the vessel, using the curved head as an internal support (anvil) while paddling the clay surface from the outside. This helps to compact the clay and shape flat forms into smooth curves without collapsing the clay.
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Smoothing and kneading the internal curved surface of the piece: The curved head can be rolled along the inner clay wall of a bowl or pot to eliminate seams and smooth the surface, making it even and seamless.
Key Features
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Easy-to-control cylindrical handle: Designed with a 10 cm long wooden handle extending from the center of the curved plate, providing a comfortable grip. This allows for stable pressure application and directional control, preventing slippage.
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Natural wood material with good water absorption: Made from smooth, hard wood with no sharp edges that could damage the clay. The wood can absorb a small amount of moisture from the clay, preventing the clay from sticking to the mold during pressing. This allows for easy removal of the piece without deforming it.