Descriptions of our most popular clays

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Descriptions of our most popular clays
2016 Edition
Catalog prices are subject to change.
Descriptions of our most popular clays:
Low Temperature Clays
Grey clays:
L211
.A good all purpose low temperature body. Light buff
colored. Good for throwing as well as handbuilding. Dries
well. Used extensively in schools.
L212
.A very smooth talc body which fires to a creamy light buff.
Good drying characteristics.
Red clays:
L210
.A silty smooth red terracotta clay body. Good all purpose
body for use in schools. Can be thrown on the wheel as
well as used for handbuilding.
L215
.A rich red terracotta clay with slight texture. Good for
throwing and handbuilding. Darker in color, and a little
sandier in texture than our L210.
Raku clays:
Raku
.A lightly coarse body designed for use in the Raku process.
A blance of materials makes this clay highly resistant to
thermal shock while still having excellent throwing and
handbuilding characteristics. While grey in the raw state,
it actually fires white.
H441G .A fairly coarse grey/white body. Good for handbuilding. It
is dark grey in the raw state, but fires white. Great for Raku
and scupltural work.
Medium Temperature Clays
White clays:
M370 .A great throwing body, amazingly smooth in texture. Can
be used for handbuilding as well. Great for functional
ware. Fires to a bright white color.
High Temperature Clays
White clays:
H570 .A great throwing body, amazingly smooth in texture. Can
be used for handbuilding as well. Great for functional
ware. Fires to a bright white color.
Grey clays:
H550
.Our best selling high temperature stoneware body. Good
throwing characteristics make it a great body for functional
work.
H435
.Similar to H550, but with a bit more texture. More speck
in reduction firing.
H431
.Similar to H550 and H435, but with a sandier texture
making it a more robust body, and more speck in reduction
firings. Less mature than the other two bodies.
H441G .A fairly coarse grey/white body. Good for handbuilding. It
is dark grey in the raw state, but fires white. Great for Raku
and scupltural work.
Red clays:
H443
.Our best selling red brown stoneware body. Throws well
but also good for handbuilding.
H440
.Dark red clay. Fairly plastic which makes it a good throwing body. Heavy iron speck in reduction firing.
H440G .A good handbuilding body. Fairly coarse texture.
High temperature porcelain:
P600
.High temperature porcelain body. Smooth & white.
P700
High temperature, smooth, very translucent porcelain.
Buff clays:
M340 .Our best selling clay. A great throwing body, smooth in
texture. Can be used for handbuilding as well. Great for
use in schools. Fires to a buff, off white color.
M325
.A robust, finely grogged clay. Good general purpose buff/
yellow clay which can be thrown or handbuilt.
Red clays:
M332
.Good handbuilding clay, red brown in color. Has a sandy
texture. Great with glazes that show the body iron.
M332G .A coarser version of M332. Extra grog added to the body
makes it an excellent handbuilding clay. Stands up well for
larger projects and has a very nice fired color, red brown.
M350
.A plastic very smooth clay with brown tan color. Very
good for throwing.
M390
.A wonderfully smooth, and richly dark red clay. Great for
throwing.
Mid temperature porcelain:
P300
.Our most popular mid temp. porcelain. Smooth & white.
Please inquire if you are interested in the origin, processing
of the clay, or technical information including shrinkage and
absorption. We have technical sheets available on all Plainsman
clays.
Plainsman clays
Part of our large warehouse stock
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Made in Canada. The raw materials that go into most Plainsman Clays
are found on the Canadian prairies, making Plainsman Clays the only
clay bodies available that are made from naturally occuring Canadian
raw materials.
Plainsman clays are labelled with an L, M, H or P prefix. This prefix
refers to the temperature at which they are normally fired so that you
can tell at a glance what firing temperature a clay is meant for. L
refers to Low temperature: Cone 05-06. M refers to Medium temperature: Cone 6, and H is for High temperature: Cone 9-10. The P
refers to Porcelain, and these are available in both medium and high
temperature.
Which clay should I buy?
Picking a clay is a very personal choice. We carry many varieties of clay to allow you as much choice as possible, including
Plainsman clays, Fairey Hy-Bond clays, and clays from four
U.S. manufacturers: Laguna, Imco, Seattle, and Clay Art. This
wide choice can make it confusing at first to know where to start.
There are three major factors to consider when choosing a clay:
temperature, color, and texture.
1. Pick a clay in the temperature range you are working in: low,
medium, or high.
2. Choose the color you prefer. Colors range from white and grey,
to red and dark brown.
3. Decide on the texture you want. Textures range from smooth to
very coarse. For throwing on the wheel you will want a fairly
smooth clay. If you're handbuilding, most clays can be used,
but a coarser clay will survive the drying and firing process
better.
Some suggested Plainsman clays...
Low temperature clays
Throwing; Creamy Buff: L211, Red: L210
Handbuilding; Creamy Buff: L211, Red: L215
Medium temperature clays
Throwing; White: M370, Buff: M340, Red: M350
Handbuilding; Buff: M325 or MSCULP, Red: M332 or Sculpture
High temperature clays
Throwing; White: H570, Grey: H550, Red: H443
Handbuilding; Grey: H441G, Red: H440G or Sculpture
Dry Native Clays:
The following materials are the base components of many of the
Plainsman clay bodies. These and other materials are blended together to create the various Plainsman clay bodies.
These raw materials are available for purchase in 20 kg bags. We do
not keep them in stock, but they are available on special order.
Fire red
Redstone
Palestone
Midstone
Plasticfire
Kaosand
Buff fireclay
Fire red������������ A high temperature, high iron fireclay with moderate
plasticity and a slightly sandy texture.
Redstone���������� A mid-temperature, naturally high iron, smooth, medium plastic stoneware material. Deep red at cone 6.
Palestone��������� .A general purpose, pale firing high temperature
stoneware with good plasticity. Provides a good
base on which to build high temperature stoneware
bodies.
Midstone��������� .A general purpose, mid temperature stoneware clay
of good plasticity. Buff colored. Good base for midtemperature clay bodies.
Plasticfire��������� .A smooth and very plastic ball clay. A high temperature material that can be added to a body to increase
plasticity.
Kaosand����������� A fine, light colored, kaolinized sand suitable over
a wide variety of temperatures to add texture and
improve drying. Has low plasticity by itself.
Further technical information is available.
If you're not sure which clay to pick with all the different choices,
give us a call and we can give you some assistance in choosing a
clay.
We have color sheets available showing the fired characteristics of
Plainsman Clays.
For more complete descriptions of our most popular clays, see the
preceding page.
Plainsman clays
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The prices indicated below are per 20 kg (44 lb) box of pugged clay. The price is based on the total number of boxes in your order.
Different clays, and clay from different manufacturers may be combined for the quantity price.
Clay type Total number of boxes in order
1-9
10-39 40-99 100+
Description
Low Temperature Clays: cone 04-2
Modelling........... 16.95................n/a................n/a..............n/a.................. Varied consistency, scrap clay, low temperature only.
H490-pitfire........ 32.58........... 30.09............28.10..........26.00.................. Mainly used for pit-firing. Red-brown, slight tooth. high temp clay.
L210.................... 26.40........... 23.91............21.92..........19.82.................. Orangey-red, smooth.
L211.................... 27.88........... 25.39............23.40..........21.30.................. Creamy off white, slight tooth.
L212.................... 28.98........... 26.49............24.50..........22.40.................. Creamy off white, very smooth. Cone 04-2
L215.................... 29.43........... 26.94............24.95..........22.85.................. Rich terracotta red, moderate tooth.
Medium Temperature Clays: Cone 2-7
M325................... 25.15........... 22.66............20.67..........18.57.................. Off white/buff, fine grog.
M332................... 26.01........... 23.52............21.53..........17.09.................. Medium brown, sandy.
M332G................ 26.23........... 23.74............21.75..........19.65.................. Brown-orange, heavily grogged.
M340................... 25.70........... 23.21............21.22..........19.12.................. Our most popular clay. Off white/buff, smooth. Very strong.
M340GS............. 26.32........... 23.83............21.84..........19.74.................. Grogged & speckled M340. ** Cone 5 maximum for this clay.
M350................... 27.18........... 24.69............22.70..........20.60.................. Tan brown, smooth.
M370................... 32.72........... 30.73............29.14..........27.88.................. Creamy, bright white, smooth stoneware. Similar to BMix 5.
M390................... 28.35........... 25.86............23.87..........21.77.................. Rich, dark red-brown, smooth.
High Temperature Clays: Cone 8-10
H431................... 25.07........... 22.58............20.59..........18.49.................. Off white, some tooth.
H435................... 25.07........... 22.58............20.59..........18.49.................. Off white, smooth.
H440................... 26.40........... 23.91............21.92..........19.82.................. Red-brown, moderate tooth.
H440G................ 26.71........... 24.22............22.23..........20.13.................. Dark red-brown, heavily grogged.
H441G................ 25.07........... 22.58............20.59..........18.49.................. Off white, heavily grogged.
H443................... 27.25........... 24.76............22.77..........20.67.................. Warm brown, slight tooth.
H550................... 25.23........... 22.74............20.75..........18.65.................. Off white, smooth.
H555................... 35.36........... 32.87............30.88..........28.78.................. Off white, smooth.
H570................... 34.45........... 32.46............30.87..........29.61.................. Creamy, bright white, smooth stoneware. Similar to BMix 10.
Porcelains
Polar Ice.........................................................................69.89.................. Our whitest, most translucent, most forgiving porcelain ever. Cone 6.
P300.................... 35.74........... 34.54............32.54..........30.49.................. Our most popular porcelain. Cone 6.
P580.................... 35.16........... 33.96............31.96..........29.91.................. Porcelainous white stoneware. Cone 8 - 10.
P600.................... 37.07........... 35.87............33.87..........31.82.................. Porcelain. Cone 8 - 10.
Specialty and/or Technical Clays
These clay bodies are engineered with specific applications in mind. Please call ahead for availability.
RAKU................. 31.67........... 30.47............28.47..........26.42.................. Excellent thermal shock resistance, strong body.
MSCULP............ 28.75........... 27.55............25.55..........23.50.................. Sculpture body , buff / tan colour, coarse. Cone 6
WOODFIRE...... 34.63........... 33.43............31.43..........29.38.................. Helmar body promotes beautiful flashing w/o slips. Cone 10
SCULPTURE.... 32.69........... 31.49............29.49..........27.44.................. Vitrified, iron red. Throw or sculpt. Amazing plasticity. Cone 6-10
P700.................... 53.45........... 52.25............50.25..........48.20.................. Translucent, Grolleg based porcelain. Gorgeous at Cone 10
• Dry Plainsman Clays: add $1.50 per bag to prices above
. Bags of dry Plainsman clay are available on SPECIAL ORDER only
Plainsman clays: stocked
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Plainsman Clays: NON-STOCKED
Clay type 1-9
10-39 40-99 100+
Description
SPECIAL ORDER Clays:
The following products are various Plainsman clay bodies which are available on special order. No minimum quantity is required to order a
special order clay body, however, please inquire for lead times on the following clays.
Buffstone............ 25.46........... 22.97............20.98..........18.88.................. (L202) Off white-smooth. Cone 04 - 2.
Terrastone.......... 30.29........... 27.80............25.81..........23.71.................. (L205) Red, smooth Cone 04 - 2
L213.................... 34.61........... 32.12............30.13..........28.03.................. Low temperature white body. Cone 04-2
CUSTOM ORDER Clays:
Plainsman no longer regularly makes these clays, and they no longer keep stock of them. They can made on custom order, but minimum quantities will apply. Inquire for pricing and lead times if you are interested.
Maiolica....................... .custom clay, inquire for pricing .......................... Low temp red. Cone 04-2
M340G......................... .custom clay, inquire for pricing........................... Off white, grogged. Cone 2-7
M375............................ .custom clay, inquire for pricing........................... Brown, fine grogged. Cone 2-7
M375spk...................... .custom clay, inquire for pricing........................... Brown, fine grog, speckled**note: Max. temp. cone 5
H460............................ .custom clay, inquire for pricing........................... Off white, smooth. Oxidation only. Cone 9 - 10
H475............................ .custom clay, inquire for pricing........................... Dark brown. Now without grog. Cone 9 - 10
P380............................. .custom clay, inquire for pricing........................... Porcelainous white stoneware. Cone 6.
H463............................ .custom clay, inquire for pricing .......................... Light grey, light tooth. Mainly for use in oxidation. Cone 8-10
H550/555.......... 32.461........... 29.97............27.98..........25.88.................. Custom blend. Cone 8-10
NATIVE, DRY Clays:
These dry materials are available in 20kg bags on special order and are used for making your own clay bodies. Please inquire for lead
times and pricing.
Fire red......................................inquire for pricing
Redstone....................................inquire for pricing
Palestone.................................. .inquire for pricing
Midstone.................................. .inquire for pricing
Plasticfire................................. .inquire for pricing
Kaosand....................................inquire for pricing
Plainsman clays: not-stocked
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Fairey Clays: same clay, different box
Fairey & Co. closed their plant in January 1998, and moved to a new location. At that time they decided not to continue
producing clays in the new location. The Fairey clays are now being produced at the Plainsman Clay plant in Medicine
Hat. These clays are exactly the same as the clays produced for many years at the Fairey location in Surrey. Same materials, same recipe, same product. The only difference is that they are made in a different location, so they will now come in a
different cardboard box.
Fairey Clays
The prices indicated below are per 20 kg (44 lb) box of pugged clay. The price is based on the total number of boxes in your order. Different
clays, and clay from different manufacturers may be combined for the quantity price.
Clay type Total number of boxes in order
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10-39 40-99 100+
Description
Low Temperature Clays: cone 06-2
F100.................... 30.65........... 28.66............27.12..........25.77.................. White, fine textured
F100G................. 32.29........... 30.30............28.76..........27.41.................. White, grogged
Medium Temperature Oxidation clays: Cone 4-6
F95...................... 32.14........... 30.15............28.61..........27.26.................. Tan-brown, medium fine
F96...................... 30.01........... 28.02............26.48..........25.13.................. Red-brown, medium fine
F97...................... 30.29........... 28.30............26.76..........25.41.................. White, medium fine
.High Temperature Oxidation clays: Cone 7-10
F92...................... 28.30........... 26.31............24.77..........23.42.................. Tan-brown, medium fine
F92G................... 30.43........... 28.44............26.90..........25.55.................. Tan-brown, grogged
High Temperature clays: Cone 9-11
F78G................... 34.14........... 32.15............30.61..........29.26.................. Brown, coarse
F85...................... 31.50........... 29.51............27.97..........26.62.................. Off white, medium fine
Dry Fairey Clays:
Bags of Fairey dry clay (20kg) are NOT stocked, and NOT readily available, but may be available on SPECIAL ORDER. Please inquire if
you have any questions about the lead time or process.
There are 2 ways to have dry Fairey clays made:
1. They can run any amount of dry clay when they are actually producing the same pugged clays. The Fairey clays are only made 2-3 times
per year, so there may be a delay of 2-3 months while you wait for the production run of pugged clays. There is an extra mixing cost to
do the dry clays this way: $2.00 per bag
So, dry clays made this way are the same price as a box of pugged clay, PLUS $2.00 per bag for the mixing cost.
2. If you require dry clays sooner, it is possible to make dry clays at any time. However, 2 conditions apply:
- 20 bag minimum: there is a minimum order required of 20 bags.
- $135 custom order charge. there is a minimum order charge of $135.00 regardless of the quantity produced. This applies whether 20
or 50 bags are made.
So, dry clays made this way are the same price as a box of pugged clay, PLUS the minimum order charge of $135.00
Fairey clays: stocked
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Imco Clays
The prices indicated below are per 50 lb. box of pugged clay. The price is based on the total number of boxes in your
order. Different clays, and clay from different manufacturers may be combined for the quantity price.
Total number of boxes in order
Clay type
1-9
10-39 40-99 100+
Description
Medium Temperature clays: Cone 5-6
Navajo Wheel.........................35.55......... 32.90.........31.83........ 29.20.................. Dark red, smooth
Navajo Wheel 35....................40.27......... 37.62.........36.55........ 33.92.................. Dark red, grogged.
Stoneware IC..........................35.08......... 32.43.........31.36........ 28.73.................. Brown, smooth
.High Temperature clays: Cone 9-10
Sculpture Mix.........................41.04......... 38.39.........37.32........ 34.69.................. Straw tan color, coarse. Also good for Raku
8-11 Red 35.............................37.55......... 34.90.........33.83........ 31.20.................. Orange-brown, smooth
Imco Clays - Special order only.
Other clays are available from IMCO, but are not stocked at Greenbarn. Please inquire about lead times and the most current pricing.
Imco clays: stocked
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Laguna Clays
The prices indicated below are per 50 lb. box of pugged clay. The price is based on the total number of boxes in your order. Different clays, and
clay from different manufacturers may be combined for the quantity price.
Clay type
Total number of boxes in order
1-9
10-39
4 0-99 100+
Description
Low temperature Clays: Cone 06
WED clay................................34.24......... 31.12.........27.37........ 25.32.................. Modelling clay for TV work. Not normally fired.......EM-217
EM 210....................................36.28......... 33.16.........29.41........ 27.36.................. White, very smooth talc body.....................................EM-210
Raku........................................30.29......... 27.17.........23.42........ 21.37.................. Coarse strong body.................................................... WC-548
Industrial Raku......................37.07......... 33.95.........30.20........ 28.15.................. Good thermal shock resistance.................................. WC-549
Medium Temperature clays: Cone 5-6
B-Mix 5....................................37.09......... 33.97.........30.22........ 28.17.................. Cone 5/6 version of B Mix. White, smooth............... WC-401
B-Mix 5 with grog..................39.44......... 36.32.........32.57........ 30.52.................. B-mix 5 with grog..................................................... WC-436
Calico.......................................31.87......... 28.75.........25.00........ 22.95.................. Tan, medium texture................................................. WC-871
Frost........................................57.75......... 54.63.........50.88........ 48.83.................. 'Super' translucent porcelain..................................... WC-437
High Temperature clays: cone 9-10
Death Valley Red....................31.19......... 28.07.........24.32........ 22.27.................. Buff-brown, med coarse............................................ WC-835
Rod's Bod................................30.97......... 27.85.........24.10........ 22.05.................. Grey, medium sand.................................................... WC-823
B-Mix 10..................................37.62......... 34.50.........30.75........ 28.70.................. White, smooth........................................................... WC-379
B-Mix 10 with sand................37.86......... 34.74.........30.99........ 28.94.................. White, with texture.................................................... WC-380
Big Pot.....................................35.26......... 32.14.........28.39........ 26.34.................. Brown buff, coarse body............................................ WC-371
WSO .......................................35.60......... 32.48.........28.73........ 26.68.................. Light grey, with some sand for texture...................... WC-389
Big White................................37.97......... 34.85.........31.10........ 29.05.................. White clay for large work, sandy.............................. WC-381
CUSTOM Clays: custom stiffness of your favourite Laguna clay bodies can be made to order for you. 40 box minimum quantity applies and
allow approx 4-6 weeks for production and delivery. For example:
B-Mix 5 - pressing......................n/a............. n/a...................ask for quote.............. Pressing - stiffer mix of Bmix: cone 5
B-Mix 10 - pressing....................n/a............. n/a...................ask for quote.............. Pressing - stiffer mix of Bmix: cone 10
DRY Clays: dry versions of your favourite Laguna clays are available on special order. No minimum quantity is required to order, but pricing
may vary depending upon whether or not Laguna stocks the body in its dry form, or if they will have to make it specially for you.
B-Mix 5 - DRY........................40.34......... 37.22.........33.47........ 31.42.................. DRY clay
B-Mix 10 - DRY......................40.45......... 37.33.........33.58........ 31.53.................. DRY clay
SPECIAL ORDER Clays:
There are also various Laguna clay bodies which are available on special order. No minimum quantitys are required to order special order clay
bodies, however, please inquire for lead times and pricing before ordering.
Laguna clays: stocked
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Seattle Pottery Supply Clays
The prices indicated below are per 50 lb. box of pugged clay. The price is based on the total number of boxes in your order.
Different clays, and clay from different manufacturers may be combined for the quantity price.
Clay type
Total number of boxes in order
1-9
1 0-39 40-99 100+
Description
Low temperature clays: Cone 06
Raku........................................37.72......... 35.77.........32.82........ 29.77.................. White, coarse............................................................... SP-525
LF06 White.............................34.94......... 32.99.........30.04........ 26.99.................. White, smooth. ........................................................... SP-500
Medium Temperature clays: Cone 5-6
Sea Mix, Cone 5......................38.17......... 36.22.........33.27........ 30.22.................. White, smooth. B-mix clone........................................ SP-640
Dove Porcelain........................42.82......... 40.87.........37.92........ 34.87.................. White. ......................................................................... SP-660
Midnight.................................50.88......... 48.93.........45.98........ 42.93.................. Black. ** Note: Cone 5 Max. temp............................ SP-695
Vaschon White........................32.58......... 30.63.........27.68........ 24.63.................. Off white, smooth........................................................ SP-608
High Temperature clays: Cone 9-10
Kenzan Porcelain...................36.23......... 34.28.........31.33........ 28.28.................. White........................................................................... SP-850
Columbia White.....................33.94......... 31.99.........29.04........ 25.99.................. Off white, smooth........................................................ SP-750
Paper Clays: These clays have paper pulp incorporated into the clay body.
Paper: LF06............................41.98......... 40.03.........37.08........ 34.03.................. Paper clay: low temperature: Cone 06........................ SP-953
Paper: Vashon White.............41.98......... 40.03.........37.08........ 34.03.................. Paper clay: mid temperature: Cone 5-6....................... SP-955
SPECIAL ORDER Clays:
There are also various Seattle clay bodies which are available on special order. No minimum quantitys are required to order special order clay
bodies, however, please inquire for lead times and pricing before ordering.
Seattle clays: stocked
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Tacoma Clay Art Clays
Total number of boxes in order
Clay type 1-9 10-39 40-99 100+ Description: color indicated below is after firing.
Darcy's Redart-with Mica........43.96......... 42.28.........40.83........ 39.24.................. Darcy's Redart. Cone 06, red earthenware body.
Notes:
For identification, Darcy's Clay with Mica is marked "MD" on the box.
SPECIAL ORDER Clays:
There are also various Clay Art Centre clay bodies which are available on special order. No minimum quantitys are required to order special
order clay bodies, however, please inquire for lead times and pricing before ordering.
CUSTOM ORDER Clays:
Due to low demand, Darcy's Redart - No Mica is no longer available as a regularly stocked body. This body can still be made for you if you
wish, but a minimum purchase of 48 boxes is required. Since custom runs of clay may be slightly over or under 48 boxes, customers will be
billed for any overrun or under run.
AARDVARK Clays - Made by Aardvark clay in Los Angeles
Total number of boxes in order
Clay type 1-9 10-39 40-99 100+ Description: color indicated below is after firing.
Coleman Porcelain...................61.93......... 58.93.........56.43........ 54.43.................. Tom Coleman porcelain: cone 10. White
Notes:
Manufacturer has expressed that they do not have a dry version of this clay available for purchase.
Tacoma & Aardvark Clays: stocked
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Low - Mid Temperature Casting Slips
Vallauris Non-Firing Clay
Laguna Whitestar Casting Slip (Cone 04)
Vallauris (red-brown) and Plastisial
(grey) clays are air hardening which
are paintable withtempera or acrylic
paints when dry. Good for children's
activities and econimical becuase
they don't require a kiln for firing.
A low temperature white casting slip.
1 gallon (128 fl. oz).... $16.59
5 gallon (640 fl. oz)....$ 72.20
Laguna Mohave Red Casting Slip (Cone 04)
A good low temperature red casting slip.
1 gallon (128 fl. oz).... $ 19.39
Specify Vallauris or Plastisial when
ordering
5 kg...............$19.59
20 kg...............$74.50
Laguna White Stoneware Liquid Slip (Cone 6)
A medium temperature white casting slip.
5 gallon (640 fl. oz)....$79.65
One to One Mix
White firing clay. 2 x 50 lb bags; one bag of Pioneer Talc and one
bag of KT 1-4 prepared clay. Soda ash and sodium silicate must be
added. Requires some knowledge of slip preparation. Please refer to
the dry materials section of our catalog for current pricing.
Laguna Porcelain Casting Slip
one 6 porcelain for casting purposes. We carry the pure white slip
C
in stock, called Oriental Pearl.
- Please see sculpture section of the catalog for pricing
and details on these oil based clays for modelling
ROMA Plastilina
Roma Plastilina is the world's finest modelling material that is
permanently pliable. It is the choice of professional sculptors the
world over. Packaged in a 2 lb. block in either grey-green or white.
Oriental Pearl
1 gallon (128 fl.oz.)......... $22.89
Dry bag (50 lb)................ $42.89
Grey-green is available in 4 levels of stiffness:
#1-Soft, #2-Medium, #3-Medium Firm, #4- Extra Hard.
White is available in 2 levels of stiffness:
#2-Medium and #4 Extra Hard.
Specify color and hardness when ordering.
PRIMA Plastilina
A "non-sulphur" plastalina. Does not contain sulphur, and will not
adversely affect mold rubbers.
Available in: #2-Medium, grey green only.
Clay and Slips: stocked
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