Or batt less commonly also known as a batterboard thin slab of wood plaster or plastic used to support pottery forms during throwing attached to the head of the potter s wheel by clay body or bat pins.
Ceramics bat definition.
Pottery bats are typically fabricated with two holes that fit snugly onto a pair of bat pins that are inserted into the potter s wheel head.
Batch a mixture of weighed materials such as a batch of glaze or slip or a clay body.
Bats are used to throw pieces on that would be difficult to lift off the wheel head.
A revolving wheelhead which sits on a pedestal base.
Bat a flat disc made out of plaster wood or plastic which is affixed to the wheel head with clay or pins.
Older pottery wheel heads may not have holes for bat pins.
A flat disc made out of plaster wood or plastic which is affixed to the wheel head with clay or pins.
After the throw is done the bat is taken off the wheel head in order to prevent any damage.
However these can be easily added with a dril at 10 on centerl.
A bat is a firm flat disc of wood plaster or plastic that is positioned on the wheel head.
Once the bat is attached to the wheel head the potter can work directly on.
It is turned by hand and used for finishing or decorating pottery.