If you fire to mid range and you’re looking for recipes, you’ve hit the jackpot. In this section, you’ll find a plethora of mid range (cone 4–7) glaze recipes including loads of ever-popular cone 6 recipes. Check out our mid range
recipes and try something new the next time you fire your kiln, whether it’s an electric, gas oxidation, gas reduction, or atmospheric wood, salt, or soda firing.
You’ve found the perfect resource if you are interested in building a collection of beautiful cone 6 glazes. We’ve got loads of mid range recipes that will work well on functional pottery and also on sculptural work. We have a number of reductionrecipes that are formulated for cone 6 firings that have the same look as cone 10 reduction recipes, which are perfect for those who want to turn down the heat and save some fuel. If you’ve been low firing and would like to turn up the heat a bit, you’ll find a great assortment of cone 6 recipes to start testing. Or if you have grown bored with your current cone 6 glazes, try out a few of these. There is something for everyone involved in ceramics
Mid Range Glaze Recipes (Cone 1 – 7)
If you fire to mid range and you’re looking for recipes, you’ve hit the jackpot. In this section, you’ll find a plethora of mid range (cone 4–7) glaze recipes including loads of ever-popular cone 6 recipes. Check out our mid range recipes and try something new the next time you fire your kiln, whether it’s an electric, gas oxidation, gas reduction, or atmospheric wood, salt, or soda firing.
You’ve found the perfect resource if you are interested in building a collection of beautiful cone 6 glazes. We’ve got loads of mid range recipes that will work well on functional pottery and also on sculptural work. We have a number of reductionrecipes that are formulated for cone 6 firings that have the same look as cone 10 reduction recipes, which are perfect for those who want to turn down the heat and save some fuel. If you’ve been low firing and would like to turn up the heat a bit, you’ll find a great assortment of cone 6 recipes to start testing. Or if you have grown bored with your current cone 6 glazes, try out a few of these. There is something for everyone involved in ceramics
Recipe Topics
Clay Bodies and Casting Slips
Low Fire (Cone 022 – 01)
Mid Range (Cone 1 – 7)
High Fire (Cone 8 – 14)
Raku
Salt, Soda, and Wood
Slip, Engobe, and Terra Sigillata
Reference