Hope you are happy with your new clay! I hate it when they discontinue clay that you love. The sellers often refer to some other clay, supposed to be the closest to the old, but still it is far from the one you're used to. Cheers from Finland!
Thanks! I've been trying a few other red clay "recommended" substitutes but so far they don't work the same way or like my glazes. But maybe some day I'll find one that does lol
If you don’t mind a cone 06 red clay, try Jonnie’s red from New Mexico Clay in Albuquerque. It’s also known as APS red clay. Fires a really nice red in oxidation and throws clean and smooth
Thanks for the suggestion. The problem I have is getting the red clay to work with my cone 6 glazes. Not a lot of colored clays work with them. But I appreciate it!
Hope you are happy with your new clay! I hate it when they discontinue clay that you love. The sellers often refer to some other clay, supposed to be the closest to the old, but still it is far from the one you're used to. Cheers from Finland!
Thanks! I've been trying a few other red clay "recommended" substitutes but so far they don't work the same way or like my glazes. But maybe some day I'll find one that does lol
If you don’t mind a cone 06 red clay, try Jonnie’s red from New Mexico Clay in Albuquerque. It’s also known as APS red clay. Fires a really nice red in oxidation and throws clean and smooth
Thanks for the suggestion. The problem I have is getting the red clay to work with my cone 6 glazes. Not a lot of colored clays work with them. But I appreciate it!
@@storiesnstoneware gotcha 😔 yea cone 6 is a whole nother story