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*NOTE: High Fire clay bodies are often described as having a “wide firing range” (eg. Cone 2-10). Any clay body can be fired below its maturation point for various reasons, however it may not be suitable for functional ware when underfired in this manner.
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Welcome to the Kiln Goddess' Clay Pit of High Fire Clay. It is a small and growing lens. If you know of any sites with high fire clay recipes please suggest them in my guestbook. ... High Fire Stoneware ... Want to See More Clay Art and Pottery Lenses...
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Within LAGUNA HIGH FIRE CLAY CONE 5 & 10 50 LBS you can currently find some of the following products: a box of b-mix cone 5 clay 50lbs., a box of laguna b-mix cone 10 50lbs., ms2, clay cutters, clay gun large with plastic cap & comes with 5 dies included tube 9", diameter 2\" ... CLAY LOW FIRE/HIGH FIRE...
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The clays we purchase thru Highwater Clay have a broad firing range and even though they are listed as mid-fire clay bodies (cone 4-6) , we have had no difficulty taking them up to a "hot" cone 10 in reduction firing in the occasional firing we do at our instructor Susan Filley's studio.
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Alexi, It all depends on how much of one clay you mix with the other. If you knead in 1/2 or more of the high-fire clay to low or mid-fire clay, chances are good you'll have a low-fluxing clay. I suggest you experiment with this, making a small tile out of the combined clays, and firing it to the cone of choice.
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Clay in the high fire gets about as soft as it was when you formed it...and took it from the mold...cheese hard ....and gravity is still a law ....even at that temperature! Spanning a long platter you might always ... ; You are here: Experts > Arts/Humanities > Visual Arts > Pottery > high fire clay body / low fire glaze;
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I will be firing stoneware clay to maturation at cone 7. At this time I only have midrange glazes which fire to 05. Is it possible to bisque fire the stoneware to 7 then glaze fire to 05? Or do I need to purchase high ... ; You are here: Experts > Arts/Humanities > Visual Arts > Pottery > High fire clay/ midrange glaze;
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High Fire Clay (cone 9-10) ... 50 lb. New FHC ... 10 lb. Ball Clay...
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