Just curious what clays and how many different clays people use.
I only use one type, #60 Laguna Brown with grog for pottery. This is the only clay I know.
Occasionally I use a Black clay (Stone Mountain) for some jewelry.
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What type/color of clay(s) do you use?
#2
Posted 15 May 2012 - 01:09 AM
For production pottery-daves porcelain-white body
for flat pressed items-1/2 and 1/2 Thats have Daves porc and half WSO-white body
for large pots B-mix-white stoneware
for huge fish WSO-white body/ or big white
for salt pots-wood and sagger-stone ware
quayle sandstone buff-stoneware
rods bod-and just about any stoneware body laguna makes
I think I have about 6 others as well for salting
Mark
for flat pressed items-1/2 and 1/2 Thats have Daves porc and half WSO-white body
for large pots B-mix-white stoneware
for huge fish WSO-white body/ or big white
for salt pots-wood and sagger-stone ware
quayle sandstone buff-stoneware
rods bod-and just about any stoneware body laguna makes
I think I have about 6 others as well for salting
Mark
Mark Cortright
www.liscomhillpottery.com
www.liscomhillpottery.com
#3
Posted 15 May 2012 - 07:48 AM
I like to use a bunch of different Sheffield Pottery bodies:
Sheffield T1 and T3 and Wood Light stonewares for cone 10 ... sometime the screened versions, sometimes unscreened for a bit more iron play.
95400 grogged and no grog depending on size of piece for a white stoneware, good for my cone 6 electric glazed ware and also for 10 in wood and/or soda.
Ben's Mix for maximum flash helmer porcelain for wood.
and the Elaines cone 10 porcelain (wonderful thrower) for cone 10 gas reduction
Sheffield T1 and T3 and Wood Light stonewares for cone 10 ... sometime the screened versions, sometimes unscreened for a bit more iron play.
95400 grogged and no grog depending on size of piece for a white stoneware, good for my cone 6 electric glazed ware and also for 10 in wood and/or soda.
Ben's Mix for maximum flash helmer porcelain for wood.
and the Elaines cone 10 porcelain (wonderful thrower) for cone 10 gas reduction
#6
Posted 15 May 2012 - 08:07 PM
The ones I use most often: Highwater Little Loafers (^6), Standard 266 Dark Brown (^6), Highwater Hestia (^10) and Standard 104 with and without grog (^05). On occasion dabble in others -- Highwater Buncombe White (^6) and Loafers Glory and Phoenix (^10), Standard 380 (groggy red clay for handbuilding and firing at ^10), Standard 112 Speckled Brown (^6). I inherited the Hestia from another potter who was moving. If you can find it, Campbell's Red Knob is an awesome body for ^10.
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