Cone 06 (1828°F)

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Perfect for low-fire ceramics, achieving smooth and colored surfaces.

$19.50

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Cone 1 (2110°F)

Useful for specialty firings in various ceramic applications.

A small picture of Cone 10 (2381°F)
Cone 10 (2381°F)

Designed for high-fire stoneware and porcelain for achieving vibrant colors.

A small picture of Cone 10R (2381°F, reduction)
Cone 10R (2381°F, reduction)

Perfect for high-fire reduction firings, enhancing tonal variations.

A small picture of Cone 11 (2389°F)
Cone 11 (2389°F)

Used for achieving special effects in high-fire pottery.

A small picture of Cone 12 (2400°F)
Cone 12 (2400°F)

Specialized for extremely high temperatures, yielding robust ceramics.

A small picture of Cone 12D (2400°F)
Cone 12D (2400°F)

For electric kilns firing at extremely high temperatures.

A small picture of Cone 1R (2110°F, reduction)
Cone 1R (2110°F, reduction)

Ideal for reduction tests in low-fire applications.

A small picture of Cone 2 (2150°F)
Cone 2 (2150°F)

Best for low-fire and high-fire glaze applications.

A small picture of Cone 3 (2000°F)
Cone 3 (2000°F)

Provides reliable results for mid-fire ceramics and glazes.

A small picture of Cone 4 (1960°F)
Cone 4 (1960°F)

Great for steady results in mid-range firing with various glazes.

A small picture of Cone 4D (1960°F)
Cone 4D (1960°F)

Specifically for electric kilns, offering precise firing results.

A small picture of Cone 5 (2167°F)
Cone 5 (2167°F)

Appropriate for semi-stoneware and porcelain with a wide fire range.

A small picture of Cone 5D (2167°F)
Cone 5D (2167°F)

Designed for electric kiln firing, reliable for all mid-range clays.

A small picture of Cone 5R (2167°F, reduction)
Cone 5R (2167°F, reduction)

Designed for reduction firing at semi-stoneware temperature.

A small picture of Cone 6 (2230°F)
Cone 6 (2230°F)

Ideal for mid-range stoneware and porcelain, providing excellent glaze results.

A small picture of Cone 6R (2230°F, reduction)
Cone 6R (2230°F, reduction)

Specifically for reduction firing at mid-range for richer colors.

A small picture of Cone 7 (2305°F)
Cone 7 (2305°F)

Supports high-fire ceramics; great for unique glaze results.

A small picture of Cone 8 (2280°F)
Cone 8 (2280°F)

Perfect for high-fire clays; offers strong and durable results in pottery.

A small picture of Cone 8D (2280°F)
Cone 8D (2280°F)

Tailored for electric kilns, suitable for numerous high-fire clays.

A small picture of Cone 8R (2280°F, reduction)
Cone 8R (2280°F, reduction)

Excellent for achieving unique glaze qualities in reduced environments.

A small picture of Cone 9 (2300°F)
Cone 9 (2300°F)

Supports high-fire clays, best for achieving rich color depth.

A small picture of Cone 9D (2300°F)
Cone 9D (2300°F)

Designed for precise electric firings in high-fire clays.

A small picture of Cone B (2685°F)
Cone B (2685°F)

Specialty cone for extreme heat applications in unique ceramical compounds.

A small picture of Cone 0 (1850°F)
Cone 0 (1850°F)

Ideal for testing glazes and clays at lower temperature firings.

A small picture of Cone 03 (1945°F)
Cone 03 (1945°F)

Most commonly used for low-fire ceramics and earthenware.

A small picture of Cone 04 (1940°F)
Cone 04 (1940°F)

Used primarily for low-fire ceramics to achieve smooth finishes.