Extrusion, Part I: Mixed clay moves on a conveyer belt to “the Junior,”  a 25,000-pound extruder built by the Plymouth Locomotive Company in the 1940s. It pumps out enough compressed clay each day for an estimated 2,500 square feet of tiles.  Photo 7 of 14 in Go Behind the Scenes With a Process-Driven Handmade-Tile Company in California

Go Behind the Scenes With a Process-Driven Handmade-Tile Company in California

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Extrusion, Part I: Mixed clay moves on a conveyer belt to "the Junior," a 25,000-pound extruder built by the Plymouth Locomotive Company in the 1940s. It pumps out enough compressed clay each day for an estimated 2,500 square feet of tiles.