Week - 1 |
The product on which the lesson will be taught and the application will be determined. Research and sketch drawing is done. |
Week - 2 |
Sketches made are evaluated and technical drawings are made. |
Week - 3 |
Models are shaped depending on the technical drawings made |
Week - 4 |
Models are shaped depending on the technical drawings made. |
Week - 5 |
The molding of the products whose models are made is planned and the molding process begins. |
Week - 6 |
The molding process of the products whose models are prepared is done. |
Week - 7 |
The molding process of the products whose models are prepared is done |
Week - 8 |
The molding process of the products whose models are prepared is done. |
Week - 9 |
molding processes are evaluated and mold drying is provided |
Week - 10 |
Existing molds are cast, the resulting works are dried, retouched and prepared for biscuit firing. |
Week - 11 |
Existing molds are cast, the resulting works are dried, retouched and prepared for biscuit firing. |
Week - 12 |
If there is an under-glaze decoration on the biscuit-fired products, the product is glazed and put into the oven. |
Week - 13 |
If there is an under-glaze decoration on the biscuit-fired products, the product is glazed and put into the oven. |
Week - 14 |
The products coming out of the glazed firing are evaluated and the reasons for the positive and negative results in the application are examined. |