A low fire red clay that fires to a light red-orange color at cone 06 to 05, and a richer, deeper red color when fired hotter, up to about a cone 2. During the summer of 2020, Kansas Clay completed a comprehensive test of their clay bodies. For each clay body, they tested 6 flat bars, which were rolled out on a slabroller. They ALSO tested vertical shrinkage of a thrown cylinder (6 sections, each with their own test). Flat Vertical Wet to Dry Shrinkage 6.06% 6.33% Overall Shrinkage 8.84% 9.17% Absorption 5.96% LOI 8.05% Testing Methodology Beginning weights in grams were recorded Lines and weights were measured & recorded when bone dry The samples were fired to Cone 04 Lines and weights were measured & recorded again The flat tiles were then soaked in hot water for 1 1/2 hours
Cone 04-06 Prepared Clay Bodies (Low Fire Earthenware)
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Our most popular low fire white clay. Bisque fire to cone 04 and glaze fire to cone 05 or 06. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING TALC FREE
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Description Description This is a dark clay body with mild speckling. It's kind of like a cross between Peppered Wheat and Bison. Not as heavily
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Cone 04-06 Prepared Clay Bodies (Low Fire Earthenware)
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