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AndreaK

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  1. Yes I'm looking at using plainsman clay as it's made in my city. The studio that I'm looking at uses their low fire snow clay for wheel thrown pieces and then low fire glazes. They are saying that it is good for mugs and bowls, however everything that I am reading online is kind of saying the opposite. I am really looking to make pieces that would be food safe and useable pieces. I'd be able to do everything in my home other than the firing as I don't have a kiln.
  2. The studio that I am looking into that could possibly fire pottery for me in my town only does low fire clays and glazes. There aren't a lot of options in my town for firing pottery so looking into all my options.
  3. Hello, New to the clay community. Question regarding low fire clays and glazes, are they suitable for mugs, bowls and planter pots? I'm not familiar with the different fires and glazes and so wanted to see if I were to use a low fire clay and glaze if it would withstand the use of say a mug or bowl that had liquid consistently in it if that would be alright. Thanks for any information Andrea
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