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Orton Cones:

New to firing?  You can read about Cones at the bottom of this page to see what to buy and why.  Also see  Cone Temperature Charts  and   Tip about Cones 

Typical cone application:

Small Cones:  Used in Kiln Sitters
Large (Std) Cones:  Used w/cone plaques.  Visual indication of firing temp
Self-Supporting:  Stand-alone.  Visual indication of firing temp

VOLUME DISCOUNTS
Buy any 3 boxes, take 10% off.  Buy any 10 boxes, take 15% off.

Cone #

Small
Box of 50 

Large (Std)
Box of 50 

Self-Supporting
Box of 25  

12

Small $6.60
Special 40% off!
Large $9.14
  

11

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

10

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

9

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

8

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

7

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

6

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

5H (5 and a half)

 unavailable  unavailable SS $6.62
half way between 5 and 6, sometimes this is perfect

5

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

4

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

3

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

2

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
Special, 40% off!
SS $6.62

Cone #

Small
Box of 50 

Large (Std)
Box of 50 

Self-Supporting
Box of 25  

1

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62
Special 30% off

01

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

02

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

03

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

04

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

05

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

05H (05 and a half)

Small $6.60
  unavailable SS $6.62
half way between 5 and 6, sometimes this is perfect

06

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

07

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

08

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

09

Small $6.60
Special 30% off!
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

010

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

Cone #

Small
Box of 50 

Large (Std)
Box of 50 

Self-Supporting
Box of 25  

011

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

012

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

013

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62
Special 30% off

014

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

015

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

016

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

017

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

018

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

019

Small $6.60
Large $9.14
SS $6.62

020

Small $6.60
   

021

Small $6.60

 

 

022

Small $6.60 

 

 

Cone #

Small
Box of 50 

Large (Std)
Box of 50 

Self-Supporting
Box of 25  

First a description:  
A "cone" is two things.  
1) It is a physical object.  A tall, narrow, pyramid-shaped piece of clay that is used to observe the temperature (actually the "heat-work") accomplished in a kiln.
2) It is also unit of measure, like feet or inches.  In this usage, it is a way of describing how much "heat-work" is required for a certain firing process in a kiln.

Subsequently, you might say, "This clay fires to cone 10"  (meaning a unit of measure).  Or you might say, "I just bought a box of #5 cones" (meaning a physical object).  They are both correct, and it can be a bit confusing.

Note that cones do not represent just temperature.  As indicated above, they represent a combination of temperature and time ("heat-work").  Although, for convenience sake, you will often hear cone and temperature used synonymously.

How to use cones:
Everyone should fire with witness cones.  These are the Large (standard) or Self-Supporting Cones that you put on the kiln shelves when firing a kiln.  They will indicate the temperature ("heat-work") that location on that shelf reached, thus they "witness" the true temperature achieved.  In a typical firing, the kilns temperature easily varies over one cone from top to bottom in heat, so you should put one Cone per shelf to get a good idea how you kiln is firing.  It is a good idea (at least every one and a while) to put Cones on each side of your actual firing Cone.  For example, for a Cone 5 firing, also put a Cone 4 and a Cone 6 next to your Cone 5 on the shelf.  For Cone 05, also put an 04 and a 06 on the shelf.  The lowest temperature Cone should be very bent, the middle somewhat bent (about 90 degrees), and the highest not bent at all.  See image below.


The middle self-supporting cone is perfectly fired.  The left is over-fired, the right is under-fired.

If you have a kiln sitter, you also need Small cones to place in the kiln sitter.  Cones placed in a kiln sitter are closer to the wall (and the heating elements), so they get hotter and would bend sooner than witness cones places on the kiln shelves.  Accordingly, Orton adjusts them slightly to compensate for this.  So, for a Cone 05 firing, you would put an 05 Small Cone in the kiln sitter.  

Note that many people find that they have to put Cones in the kiln sitter that are 1 Cone hotter than desired to get the correct result on the shelf witness cones.  For example, to achieve a witness Cone 06, you might need a Cone 05 (hotter) in the sitter.  Or to achieve a witness Cone 5, you might need to use a Cone 6 in the sitter.    

If you need more information, please read the following Tip about Cones 

 

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