Ball Clays
Clay & Minerals Foundry Hill Creme
Foundry Hull Creme is a fairly refractory stoneware that is very similar to ball clay but has a much lower drying shrinkage and much higher firing shrinkage. It is most commonly used in stoneware clay bodies. 50# bag; brown bag, red text HC Spinks and Foundry Hill Creme on top and bottom
$2.50 - $17.00
Clay & Minerals KT 1-4 Ball Clay
KT 1-4 Ball clay is a coarse and fast casting ball clay. It is a specific blend of SGP1 and OM4. This ball clay is most used in artware, low fire, brightly colored pieces. Information gathered from Digitalfire Ceramic Materials Database 50# bag; brown bag, black text KT #1-4 printed on side
$2.50 - $19.00
Clay & Minerals OM-4 Ball Clay
OM-4 Ball Clay, which stands for Old Mine #4 located in Mayfield, KY, is a very popular, fine ball clay. It has amazing plasticity and strength and is used in many clay bodies as well as glaze recipes. In glazes, it helps with suspension aid of the slurry. Information gathered from Digitalfire Ceramic Materials Database. 50# bag; brown bag, red text OM4 printed on side
$2.50 - $18.60
Clay & Minerals XX Sagger (FULL 50# BAG only)
XX Sagger is a ball clay that fires to an off white with 13% shrinkage at cone 10. XX Sagger is useful in salt firing as well as making flashing slips for atmospheric firings. Information gathered from Digitalfire Ceramic Materials Database. 50# bag; brown bag, XX Sagger printed on side
$20.00
Clay & Minerals SGP #1 Ball Clay
SGP #1, also known as Tennessee Ball Clay #1, is a coarse grained ball clay with medium plasticity and strength. It is an industry standard for casting due to its fast casting properties and can be used as a suspender in glaze slurries. 50# bag; brown bag, TN #1 SGP printed on side
$2.50 - $21.00