Talk to Marvin Bartel about how to manage dust. Last year I remember we had an
extensive discussion on the list about ways to keep dust down to a mangeable
level. I recall Marvin had some very good suggestions. He also has a web
site, but I don't know what it is...you could talk to Judy about it.
Diane
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Quoting StacieMich@aol.com:
> In a message dated 7/24/2006 1:38:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, marcia writes:
> Stacie,
> Here are some ideas for clay projects/management.
> This is what I do with the middle school
> level/elementary level, but I bet it would help with
> the high school level too.
>
> thanks for the great tips Marcia, especially the vinegar one. This just
> happened at the camp. Some kids broke pieces off of their greenware bird
> projects, and the teacher told them that nothing could be done. Good to know
> that
> there might be a solution after all! They use canvas at the camp, and it
> works
> well. I was just wondering about washing it. Do you hose it down every so
> often or do you actually wash it? I'm worried about ruining my washer at
> home,
> but I know how important it is to keep the room as dust free as possible.
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