Tucker's Pottery Supplies Inc.
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Hydrometers measure the approximate specific gravity of liquids such as a glaze or casting slip taking the guesswork out of how much water your glaze requires. The 11.5" Hydrometer reads from 0 to 70 Baume or Specific Gravity 1.000 to 2.000.
C$43.25
Hydrometers measure the approximate specific gravity of liquids such as a glaze or casting slip taking the guesswork out of how much water your glaze requires. The 6" Hydrometer reads from 40 to 60 Baume.
C$27.50
Barium Carbonate is the main source of barium oxide in glazes where it functions as a flux and assists in producing matte finishes. It is also used to neutralize sulfates in clay bodies. NOTE: Toxic as a powder.
C$12.95
Burnt Umber is the calcined (heated) version of raw umber, which is a natural brown to reddish-brown earth pigment. In ceramics, Burnt Umber is most commonly used as a body stain in light/white-colored clays.
C$13.10
Chromium Oxide (aka Chrome Oxide) is a versatile colourant used in glazes to most commonly produce various green tints.
C$30.35
Cobalt Carbonate is a fine particled lavender powder used as a colorant in glazes and slips. Very stable and reliable. Produces various shades of blue when used alone and will produce the same shades of blue when used in almost every type of glaze.
C$74.10
Cobalt Oxide is a reliable, stable, black powdered oxide. In small amounts it produces consistently intense blue tones. Used as a glaze colorant and brushing oxide decoration.
C$77.15
Copper Carbonate is a green powder used as a glaze or slip colourant. Depending on conditions and formulation it may produce green, blue-green or copper red (reds occurring most commonly in reduction firings).
C$27.00
Copper Oxide Black is a greyish-black powder used to colour slips and glazes. It acts as a flux and produces fluid glazes. May also be used as a wash via brush application to bisqueware.
C$39.85
Darvan 7 is a deflocculant and acts as a thinning agent in slips and as a general dispersing agent for slip clay bodies and glazes.
C$11.50
The Cole Sieves are made from a durable plastic material with a brass screen welded into the bottom.

The screen is 6″ in diameter and the bowl is 12″ in diameter.

They will fit over most 5 gallon buckets.
C$42.50
The Industry standard, Laguna Legacy Spray Booth is the choice for commercial facilities, schools and potters who have graduated to the next step in their business.
C$0.00
The most economical and environmentally sound choices for spraying. Whether installed in a small studio or garage, every production potter can enjoy easy clean-up, quality construction and fast material recovery. Choose your model below:
C$3,075.00
This ware rack is constructed of sturdy steel with 4″ swivel casters and spacious 18 shelf capacity. It is 24″ deep X 38″ wide X 58″ high. We include six 12″ X 36″ X 3/4″ shelves.
C$735.00
Lithium Carbonate is used in ceramics as a source for Lithium in making glazes. A major flux for higher temperature (Cone 5-10) alkaline glazes, it tends to produce fluid glazes with glossy surfaces.
C$52.80
A supplemental source of magnesium oxide for glazes. Magnesium Carbonate imparts strength and color, with very little shrinkage. In larger quantities, magnesium carbonate produces a dry, opaque surface in glazes.
C$6.50
Manganese Dioxide is a black powder used as a glaze colourant typically giving browns, blacks and, at high concentrations, metallics. A strong flux when added in large amounts to clay bodies.
C$8.30
A common glaze colorant, Nickel Carbonate produces a variety of browns, blues, grays and yellows depending on the presence of other materials in the glaze.
C$29.65
Nickel Oxide is a glaze additive/colorant that is more concentrated than nickel carbonate. This material is used in small percentages to produce mute colors in glazes.
C$46.90
Sodium silicate is commonly used in ceramics as a deflocculant in slip preparation by neutralizing the charges of particles in the slip, allowing for more even suspension and thinning.
C$9.00
Spanish Red Iron Oxide is an economical alternative and produces similar effects to the higher grade Red Iron Oxide.
C$10.85
Strontium Carbonate, a source of strontium oxide in stoneware and porcelain glazes, is useful as a flux to enhance interaction and increase fusion.
C$10.25
Tin Oxide is the most effective opacifier to produce even, opaque, glossy glazes. Traditionally used as a white glaze stain, glazes opacified with tin may flash pink in kiln atmospheres where chromium is present.
C$61.25
Titanium Dioxide is a glaze opacifier that is also a well-known white pigment. Titanate crystallization on cooling can lead to unique variegated surfaces.
C$25.10
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