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'''Econo Kiln''' | ='''Econo Kiln'''= | ||
==Info== | |||
Model: Z18 | Model: Z18 | ||
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'''Max temp: 2300F (do not operate at this temperature or higher. it is an old kiln and high heat will wear it out faster)''' | '''Max temp: 2300F (do not operate at this temperature or higher. it is an old kiln and high heat will wear it out faster)''' | ||
'''External Resources:''' | =='''External Resources:'''== | ||
'''[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzVFua5o5J7YbE5fMklnM1IyMU0 Econo Kiln Info]''' | '''[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzVFua5o5J7YbE5fMklnM1IyMU0 Econo Kiln Info]''' |
Revision as of 12:10, 21 July 2016
Econo Kiln
Info
Model: Z18
from: Community Clay Center in Keene, NH
orginally from: Newton Potter's Supply
Max temp: 2300F (do not operate at this temperature or higher. it is an old kiln and high heat will wear it out faster)
External Resources:
- Cones
- Low-fire clay
- Mid-fire clay
- Low or no-fire clay
- Glazes - Teacher's Pallete, easily inter-mixable colors