[MR] pottery question

Rob Everybody rvanrens at hotmail.com
Sun Dec 20 14:43:02 PST 2009


Um, no.  Cat litter really doesn't make workable clay. Even the cheapest has lots of additives.  But you can buy a block of earthenware at Michaels.  It's not all that cheap, but it'll work better and save you a great deal of heartache.

Eadric the Potter
 

Edward deWitt <sagebowman at yahoo.com> wrote:

>For those potters in the tavern.  Can unscented, cheap at litter be used to make a low fire pottery clay (in a fireplace or pit?  Does sand or anything else need to be added to it?  This is not going to be a fabulous work of art, just a model for something.
>Thanks for any guidance.
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