


A Complete Line of Clays and Slips
Contents
- Low Fire Clays- Cone 06/04
- Cone 5/6 Clays
- Cone 10 Clays
- Porcelain Bodies
- Sculpture Bodies
- Non-Fired Clays (No Kiln Required)
- Raw Clays
- Slips and Supplies
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Low Fire Clays- Cone 06/04
- Durango Red - Smooth warm red color
- GW Ram - Our best ram body, used extensively in industry
- MCR - Modeling Clay Red (smooth)
- MCRG - MCR enhanced with sand
- MCW - Modeling Clay White (smooth)
- MCWG - MCW with a small addition of sand
- Mesa Red - Our richest deepest red earthenware. Beautiful even unglazed.
- Mocha Blend - Low fire "cafe au lait" color
- Pueblo White - Super plastic, very white
- Raku - Buff with 30 & 60 mesh sands to open the body
- Raku White - Body color is white under crackle clears with 90 mesh sand and fine grog
- Ram Press - Basic pressing body, versatile and durable
- Sandstone - Tan body like stoneware
- Steve's White - Brightest white, excellent for throwing or hand building
Cone 5/6 Clays
- Arctic White - Medium smooth white stoneware
- Bee Mix 5 - Plastic and smooth, this body fires out a gray to yellow color
- Cafe Cinco - Medium coarse warm buff (oxidation) to medium brown (reduction)
- Cassius Basaltic - Very black ebony-like finish
- Cone Five Porcelain - Cone 10 clay modified for lower temperature
- Dixon Blend - Ultimate sculpture body - rich rust brown
- FSB - Fullerton Sculpture Body. Coarse, low shrinkage, buff
- Nara 5 - Excellent porcelain body with very good throwing qualities and fires very white
- SBF - Stoneware, buff
- SBFG - Same as above with grog
- Sedona Red - Buff red smooth throwing body
- SRF - Stoneware, red
- SRFG - Same as above with grog
- Terra Red - Very good orange terra cotta color, good plasticity and tooth
- Texas White - A little coarser than Arctic White
Cone 10 Clays
- Bee-Mix - Off white, very smooth and easy to throw, great glaze fit
- Bee Mix + Sand - Same as above but with the addition of 90 mesh sand
- Black Mountain - Deep brown/black, medium texture
- Coronado White - Between Hopkin's White and H.W. 60
- Fat Red - Rich smooth throwing body
- Hopkin's White - White body with fine grained sand
- H.W. 60 - Hopkin's White with coarser sand
- Jamaica - Rich brown-black, smooth
- K.G.B.S. - Off white, smooth, porcelain like body with a touch of fire clay
- L.B. Blend - Long Beach Blend, warm brown, medium texture
- L.B. White - L.B. without colorants - buff to off white
- Navajo White - Creamy white, porcelainous stoneware
- Pomona - Medium toasty orange
- Rio Red - Red brown to darker
- Rod's Bod -Light to medium tan with speckling
- Russian River - Warm orange brown, smooth
- Seville - Orange brown, medium coarseness
- SOBT - Orange brown to gray brown smooth
- SOBTG - SOBT with grog
- Soldate 60 - Medium toasty all round body
- Soldate 30 - Above modified with coarser sand
- Sonora White - Smooth, off white
- Tecate Gold - Warm red/brown, medium texture
- Tuff Buff - Soft buff with subtle spotting
- Vegas Buff Smooth - Very smooth, great plasticity, takes glazes like a porcelain body
- Vegas Buff - Same as above but with the addition of fine gritty grog for additional tooth
- White #27 - Good substitute for Hopkins White, but not so sticky, our whitest stoneware
- Woodfire - Can go to cone 14 in the wood fire kiln and has excellent color response
- Potter's Paper Clay - Smooth Textured IMCO Paper Clay - Fires to an off-white.
Porcelain Bodies
- Coleman Porcelain - True grolleg body developed by Tom Coleman. Excellent fit with most glazes, translucent when thin, THE BEST
- Big Porcelain - Original porcelain enhanced for throwing larger forms
- Kenji - An old standard porcelain formula
- Nara Porcelain - Superior porcelain body, has many attributes of English grolleg body w/o expense of imported clays, also excellent for wood and salt firings
- Porcelain - Our old original - smooth, white
Sculpture Bodies
- Black Mountain-S - Black Mountain modified with more tooth
- SCB - Sculptural brown, coarse sculpting and throwing body
- Sonora-S - Sonora modified with more tooth
- Tecate Gold-S - Tecate Gold modified with more tooth
Slip and Slip Making Supplies
- Aardvark Slip - Clay/Talc body, bisque @ cone 04, glaze @ 06, wet or dry
- Porcelain Slip - Cone 10, wet and dry
- Porcelain Slip - Cone 5/6, ideal for doll making
- Terra Cotta Slip - Redart formulation, bisque @ cone 04, glaze @ 06, wet or dry
- Dispersants - Darvan and sodium silicate available
- Equipment - Brass sieves, mixers and turbomixers, graduated cylinders, hydrometers, casting tables, pumps
Non-Fired Clays (No Kiln Required)
- Cernit - Soft polymer clay, bakes hard @ 215°, colors available
- Darwi - White, air drying modeling compound, sand and paint
- Oven Craft - Speckled red brown, bake @ 350°, sand and paint
- Plastelene - Oil base modeling compound, melt at 150° to pour molds
Raw Clays
- Ball Clays - Coppen Light, OM-4, KY Special, S-4, Taylor Ball, XX Sagger, Tennessee #1
- Bentonites - HPM-20, LC-200
- Fire Clays - Gold Art, Greenstripe, Imco 400, Imco 800, Lincoln 60, Hawthorne Bond
- Kaolins - EPK, Grolleg, Ione, McNamee, #6 Tile
- Red Clays - Carbondale, Newman, Redart
- Barnard Clay
- C-1 Clay
- PV Clay
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