Mac's Mud Speckled Buff 10kg Bag
A superb buff coloured clay, with a white/grey/black speckle (fine-medium grog). Most suitable for hand building and sculptural applications, but with the grog being fine enough that throwing on the wheel is still possible. Made from 100% New Zealand clay.
Best applications: Hand building and sculptural work. Grog content allows for throwing.
Tech Data
Mesh: 60# with a 20/40# grog
Bisque: 1000ºC
Glaze fire: 1150 - 1280ºC
Shrinkage
6% wet to dry
10% at 1150º
12% at 1180º
13% at 1220º
14% at 1280º
Water absorption
5% at 1150º
4% at 1180º
2% at 1220º
<1% at 1280º
Please use the information as a guideline only. As a material from nature, clay characteristics may vary slightly between batches and we recommend you do your own testing.
A superb buff coloured clay, with a white/grey/black speckle (fine-medium grog). Most suitable for hand building and sculptural applications, but with the grog being fine enough that throwing on the wheel is still possible. Made from 100% New Zealand clay.
Best applications: Hand building and sculptural work. Grog content allows for throwing.
Tech Data
Mesh: 60# with a 20/40# grog
Bisque: 1000ºC
Glaze fire: 1150 - 1280ºC
Shrinkage
6% wet to dry
10% at 1150º
12% at 1180º
13% at 1220º
14% at 1280º
Water absorption
5% at 1150º
4% at 1180º
2% at 1220º
<1% at 1280º
Please use the information as a guideline only. As a material from nature, clay characteristics may vary slightly between batches and we recommend you do your own testing.
A superb buff coloured clay, with a white/grey/black speckle (fine-medium grog). Most suitable for hand building and sculptural applications, but with the grog being fine enough that throwing on the wheel is still possible. Made from 100% New Zealand clay.
Best applications: Hand building and sculptural work. Grog content allows for throwing.
Tech Data
Mesh: 60# with a 20/40# grog
Bisque: 1000ºC
Glaze fire: 1150 - 1280ºC
Shrinkage
6% wet to dry
10% at 1150º
12% at 1180º
13% at 1220º
14% at 1280º
Water absorption
5% at 1150º
4% at 1180º
2% at 1220º
<1% at 1280º
Please use the information as a guideline only. As a material from nature, clay characteristics may vary slightly between batches and we recommend you do your own testing.