HEAT or TEMPRATURE? or....
Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 2:32 am
Hi everybody,
One of my teachers told me one day "think heat", not "temprature".
Somehow I understood it as if the VOLUME of the heat is important, not only the temp.
i.e.,
Will there be a difference in firing results , if I fire AT THE SAME TEMPRATUE in a big kiln or a smaller kiln?
Quite hot now, here in Israel.
I need to cast / fuse a piece. It is going to be a long [relatively] process, about 50 hours.
I would like to use my smaller kiln to do the job. This way only my workshop will be hot, if I use my bigger kiln - the whole house will be heated - which will not be that pleasant.
Yes, I can't shut the workshop door... It must be at least a bit open.
Will there be a differnce in the cast piece???
Many thanks,
Havi
One of my teachers told me one day "think heat", not "temprature".
Somehow I understood it as if the VOLUME of the heat is important, not only the temp.
i.e.,
Will there be a difference in firing results , if I fire AT THE SAME TEMPRATUE in a big kiln or a smaller kiln?
Quite hot now, here in Israel.
I need to cast / fuse a piece. It is going to be a long [relatively] process, about 50 hours.
I would like to use my smaller kiln to do the job. This way only my workshop will be hot, if I use my bigger kiln - the whole house will be heated - which will not be that pleasant.
Yes, I can't shut the workshop door... It must be at least a bit open.
Will there be a differnce in the cast piece???
Many thanks,
Havi