Cone 6 (mid-fire) and cone 10 (high-fire) produce different results in clay and glaze. Cone 6 is energy-efficient and versatile. Cone 10 reduction creates deeper colors and unique effects. Our Houston studio offers both firing options.
The Key Differences
Understanding cone 6 vs cone 10 helps you make informed decisions about your pottery journey. Whether you are researching before your first class or looking to deepen your knowledge, this comparison covers what matters.
What This Means at Houston Pottery Studio
At our Houston studio, we offer the equipment and instruction to explore both sides of this comparison. 18 Brent wheels, 4 kilns (3 electric and 1 gas), 45+ glazes. Our instructors help you understand the nuances so you can make the best choices for your work.
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