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S-2926
- Southern Ice Porcelain. A very white, translucent porcelain.
This body has excellent throwing characteristics due to a manufacturing
process that includes blunging and filter pressing. |
| WC-369
- Rod's Mix Clay ^10 Similar to WC-823 Rod’s Bod, but
very little speckling. |
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WC-370
- Amador Clay An all-purpose, orange/brown, moist body. Has
fine sand and is a difficult body to crack during firing. Durable
and affordable. Reduces to a warm orange/brown, lighter in oxidation.
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| WC-372
- Big Red Clay ^10 A coarse, deep red/brown reduction clay that
is lighter in oxidation. Throws well and can be used for hand
construction. |
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WC-373
- Dark Brown Clay ^10 A medium coarse, dark clay with 60 mesh
sand. Turns deep brown in reduction and brown in oxidation.
Good for various forming techniques. |
| WC-376
- LB Blend Clay One of the most popular clays, an fluid throwing
clay, extremely popular for throwing open forms - small to large.
It is brownish-pink in its raw form, light brown reduced and
buff in oxidation. |
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WC-379
- B-Mix Clay ^10 A premier, cream-white, throwing clay that
is easy to throw and form. Excellent glaze results. Fires gray/white
in reduction and lighter in oxidation. Smooth porcelain texture.
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| WC-381
- Big White Clay ^10 A gray/white clay with large throwing properties.
60 mesh sand and 30 to 60 mesh grog allow for strength. Fires
gray in reduction and light buff/white in oxidation. Also excellent
for Raku. |
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WC-382
- Half/Half Clay This clay combines white stoneware and porcelain
in equal proportions. The result is a very throwable white body
that is tinted a light gray/white in reduction and slightly
off-white in oxidation. |
| WC-384
- Dave's Porcelain ^10 An outstanding throwing body. Ideal for
thin walls and larger pieces, and excellent for slab use and
when a vitreous clay is desirable. Light gray in reduction,
off-white in oxidation. |
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WC-385
- S Porcelain ^10 Contains no ball clay for an outstanding clean,
semi-translucent body that is smooth and responsive. Avoid too
much water while throwing. Fires white in oxidation and off-white
in reduction. |
| WC-389
- WSO Clay A light gray body w/fine sand. A Cone 10 clay which
fires off-white in oxidation and gray/white in reduction. Good
Raku at low temperature. Care should be taken at high fire use
in functional ware. |
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WC-412
- Stony White Clay ^10 White stoneware with a stony mottled
look in reduction. Good throwing clay suitable for dinnerware
with lower than average shrinkage. |
| WC-809
- Soldate 30 Sand Clay Is gray in raw form w/ a high sand content
which makes it an ideal choice for large thrown pieces and sculptural
forms. Fires to a yellow-brown color under med reduction. Has
a coarse texture. |
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WC-823
- Rod's Bod Med sand texture. A popular body for general-purpose
use. In Lt to Med reduction, Rod’s Bod fires to a warm
brown with iron specks that bleed into glazes forming brown
specks. |
| WC-842
- Danish White w/Sand This white stoneware body is a good choice
for small to medium work. It has exceptional strength and plasticity.
Fires off-white in oxidation and grayish in reduction. It has
a smooth texture. |
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WC-843
- Soldate-60 Sand Clay ^10 Clay This clay is the same formula
as Soldate-30, but contains finer 60 mesh sand. The texture
is medium coarse. |