kiln for slumping q?
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:11 pm
I have seen where some glass fusing/slumping kilns are designed with elements in the lid of the kiln. My kiln has 3 zone type s thermocouples that I use in my pottery glaze firings.
Is there an advantage to kilns for glass fusing/slumping or a major disadvantage in using a kiln with side and a bottom element.
My kiln is a extra insulated high temp with a Bartlett controller with programmable 6 ramp control.
I can't see where the overhead element would be required unless I'm missing something.
Thanks for the help
Wyndham
Is there an advantage to kilns for glass fusing/slumping or a major disadvantage in using a kiln with side and a bottom element.
My kiln is a extra insulated high temp with a Bartlett controller with programmable 6 ramp control.
I can't see where the overhead element would be required unless I'm missing something.
Thanks for the help
Wyndham