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Glazes Cone 6: 1240[Degrees]C/2264[Degrees]F / Michael Bailey. (Ceramics Handbook)
Glazes Cone 6: 1240[Degrees]C/2264[Degrees]F / Michael Bailey. (Ceramics Handbook)
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Traditionally potters fired their work either at low temperatures, as for earthenware, or at the high temperature that stoneware requires. However, a growing number of potters, particularly those who use electric kilns, are firing to a middle-range temperature, of which cone 6 is typical. Using... Read More

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