Standard 112 Brown Clay (with granular Manganese specks). This is our all-purpose Cone 6 stoneware; it is good for wheel throwing and hand building. It fires to a tan color with black specks, this is to mimic reduction atmosphere firings.
Average shrinkage is 11%-12% Average Absorption is 2.25%
Laguna Miller #65 White Stoneware. This is the cone 6 white stoneware that we have been using for the last two years. It is for members who want a “white” surface for their glazes. It fires to a creamy white at Cone 6.
Average shrinkage is 13% -14% Average Absorption is 1%
Standard 630 White Stoneware. This is a Cone 6 stoneware containing fire clay and mullite for enhances thermal properties. Toni Murray at M&M Pottery uses this clay for her casserole dishes (Ovenware) and recommended that we try it. It is a new product for us.
Average shrinkage is 13%-14% Average Absorption is 1.85%
Standard 105 White Earthenware. A “plastic” moldable white low-fire (Cone 04) clay body. It is used widely in the schools around here. If you want to use low-fire glazes, this is one of the clays to use. Violet has lots of experience with this clay.
Average shrinkage is 6.5%-7% Average Absorption is 18%
Laguna Miller #10G White Earthenware. This is the clay we have been using for our Creative Clay classes. This clay is good for all applications, also for use with low-fire glazes. This clay contains grog that shows up as tiny black specks when glaze is fired.
Average shrinkage is 7.8%-8% Average Absorption is 11.5%
$40.00