Fissure

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Author name
Tracing the Potter's Wheel
Source
Sketchfab
Polygon Count
14,213
Release Date
2020-02-12
License
CC BY 4.0
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Section of a pot showing traces of a fissure (of an incompletely joined coil). The original pot was produced by experimental archaeologist Caroline Jeffra with the wheel-coiling method as defined by Roux-Courty (1998), shown below. ![](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Caroline_Jeffra/publication/317545934/figure/fig30/AS:504406546317317@1497271300319/FOUR-METHODS-OF-RKE-AND-COIL-COMBINATION-ROUX-AND-COURTY-1998-749-FIGURE-1.png) View our blog post about wheel coiling [here](https://tracingthewheel.eu/article/what-is-wheel-coiling) Forming video available via [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFa7Qp_TWb0&list=PLyt_a_oW7xtJVBfWakoEXQBj4XjDGWpUi&index=11&t=0s) **Technical specs** The original vessel was scanned with the David SLS-3 scanner and processed with HP 3D Scan Pro 5 by archaeologist Loes Opgenhaffen. The part with the relevant trace(s) was then extracted with 3D modelling software Maxon Cinema4D, upscaled 3 times, and exported to .STL.