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Cone 6 Glaze Recipes: Glaze Recipes Suitable for Firing at Cone 6 Temperatures — Spinning Pots

Terry Connor
4 min readApr 4, 2024

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Cone 6 firing is amongst the most optimal and favorite firing temperatures because of its versatility and accessibility. At a firm 2167°F (1186°C), Cone 6 has a firing that helps you get durable, functional, and vibrantly glazed textures. This article is your comprehensive guide to Cone 6 glaze recipes. We have assembled the glaze recipes suitable for firing at Cone 6 temperatures so you can have a versatile pottery experience.

Cone 6 firing represents a midpoint in the ceramic firing spectrum of temperatures. It has a delicate balance between low-fire and high-fire. Clay bodies can mature to durability at this cone’s temperature, white glazes can achieve a fusion, and glossy finishes are much more accessible. Artists often use Cone 6 firing due to its compatibility with various clays, matte finishes, and glaze recipes. You can try the Orton Pyrometric Cones 6 for an accurate kiln firing. Its self-supporting build allows for easier use while firing. Here are some Cone 6 specifications you need to know about:

Firing Temperature

Approximately 2167◦F (1186◦C)

Firing Range

Cone 6 lies in the Cone 5–7 orange

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Terry Connor
Terry Connor

Written by Terry Connor

I'm someone who is always looking to improve my life and others. Looking to be a better person spiritually and financially. Plus I love pottery and Cats.

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