![]() We actually make it by mixing the powder and water right in the pugmill! Why? It is too plastic to be slurry-mixed (without huge quantities of water), too sticky to be filter pressed or extracted from a prepugger! Our production method is the only way it is possible. But Polar Ice is not nearly as expensive as it would be if we were to purchase special filter-pressing, slurry-screening and pre-pugging equipment to guarantee top quality. It is expensive compared to our other bodies because of the cost of materials and difficulty of production. To that it adds the highest quality ceramic plasticizer available, making it the most plastic clay body you likely have ever used (of any kind)!ĭisclaimer: Please match your expectations to the reality of what Polar Ice is. This body employs New Zealand Halloysite, a super-white-burning kaolin from New Zealand. On the left is Plainsman M370, right is Polar Ice. ![]()
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