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The price of this product is listed per 1 Lb, but is only sold in 25 Lb increments.
Biz Bod is a popular clay body that is perfect for functional pottery as it handles easily and takes a wide range of glazes. With great plasticity, Biz Bod performs well on the wheel and is also available with paper for improved hand building.
Biz Bod is a strong sturdy clay that will not flop while throwing. Contains a simple but diverse blend of clays, making for an ultimate throwing body. We highly recommend this formula for functional pottery as it handles supremely and takes a wide range of glazes. It fires light brown in oxidation and dark brown in reduction kiln atmospheres.
Named after a well-known potter whose pottery is found in many homes and museums, this clay body formula has a long notable history and is currently used by many professional potters. It was developed in part at Alfred University, College of Ceramics, NY.
Cone: 6-10
Firing Range: Mid to High-Fire
Clay Type: Stoneware
Texture: Smooth
Best for: Wheel Throwing and Hand Building
Wet Color: White
Oxidation Color: Buff
Reduction Color: Toasty Light Brown
Avg. Absorption Rate at Cone 6 (+/- .5%): 1%
Avg. Absorption Rate at Cone 10 (Oxidation): .72%
Avg. Absorption Rate at Cone 10 (Reduction): 0.21%
Avg. Shrinkage Rate at Cone 6: 14%
Avg. Shrinkage Rate at Cone 10: 16.5%
Biz Bod is a popular clay body that is perfect for functional pottery as it handles easily and takes a wide range of glazes. With great plasticity, Biz Bod performs well on the wheel and is also available with paper for improved hand building.
Biz Bod is a strong sturdy clay that will not flop while throwing. Contains a simple but diverse blend of clays, making for an ultimate throwing body. We highly recommend this formula for functional pottery as it handles supremely and takes a wide range of glazes. It fires light brown in oxidation and dark brown in reduction kiln atmospheres.
Named after a well-known potter whose pottery is found in many homes and museums, this clay body formula has a long notable history and is currently used by many professional potters. It was developed in part at Alfred University, College of Ceramics, NY.
Cone: 6-10
Firing Range: Mid to High-Fire
Clay Type: Stoneware
Texture: Smooth
Best for: Wheel Throwing and Hand Building
Wet Color: White
Oxidation Color: Buff
Reduction Color: Toasty Light Brown
Avg. Absorption Rate at Cone 6 (+/- .5%): 1%
Avg. Absorption Rate at Cone 10 (Oxidation): .72%
Avg. Absorption Rate at Cone 10 (Reduction): 0.21%
Avg. Shrinkage Rate at Cone 6: 14%
Avg. Shrinkage Rate at Cone 10: 16.5%