Alex
from
United Kingdom
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How does this clay compare to your ES90 in terms of colour and texture? I assume that commercial glaze such as Terracolor would behave in a similar way on both ES90 and PF109 clay bodies?
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They are very similar clays the ES90 would have a more pronounced fleck. Yes the glaze would be very similar.
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Bushra
from
Ireland
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Hi, could you please let me know what the colour of the final product be if I do single firing with gz2150 glaze on this? Will it come out white or brownish?
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GZ2150 is a clear glaze so will come out showing the clay body underneath which in this case is a creamy colour.
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Lizzie
from
United Kingdom
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Hi, is this clay oven proof once it's fully fired?
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Hi there, yes it is if fired to stoneware.
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Sophia
from
United Kingdom
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How would this clay compare texture/grog wise to the ES90? Fairly similar or smoother/rougher? Thanks!
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Like ES90 this clay contains no grog so the texture would be very similar. Hope this helps.
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Annie
from
United Kingdom
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Is there any grog in this clay and would bisque of 06 and glaze at 6 be suitable, please
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Hi there. There is 5% 60s silica sand. It would be suitable for bisque 06 and glaze at cone 6 yes.
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Barbara
from
United Kingdom
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Hi, I'm looking at the product photo for PF109 speckled stoneware and wondering if you could tell me what the white glaze is on the right half of the piece.
Thanks!
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Hi, this is glazed with our GZ2214 Iron Reactive Glaze. Hope this helps!
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