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[[File: | [[File:Skutt Kiln.jpg|400px|thumb|Skutt Kilnmaster Kiln]] | ||
=About our machine= | =About our machine= | ||
*Model:Skutt Kilnmaster Kiln | *Model:Skutt Kilnmaster Kiln | ||
=Guides and Manuals= | =Guides and Manuals= | ||
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/ | *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/13Rto2ZyWUwuK051LGYNFIgabutRKadxz/view?usp=drive_link Skutt Kilnmaster Kiln] | ||
=Safety= | =Safety= | ||
* | *The stainless steel jacket and some of the other fixtures surrounding the kiln will get hot enough to burn your skin when the kiln is heated. | ||
* | *Use fire rated gloves to protect your skin and make sure clothing is kept well away from any kiln opening or hot kiln surface. | ||
* | *Never insert metal instruments or place any part of your body into the kiln while it is firing. | ||
*Do not | *Do not place combustibles in your kiln, such as: paper (except specific shelf liner fiber-paper used for glass applications), cardboard, wood, plastic, etc. | ||
* | *Items that may be damp (i.e. greenware, kiln shelves) have the potential to crack or explode inside the kiln when the moisture trapped inside them turns to vapor when heated. | ||
* | *Never allow your kiln to exceed the temperature rating listed on the serial plate. | ||
* | *For your safety, the protection of your kiln, and the protection of your ware inside the kiln, we recommend that you avoid unloading the kiln when it is above 125°F (52°C). | ||
=Tips= | =Tips= | ||
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=Maintenance= | =Maintenance= | ||
* | *Vacuum floor and element grooves regularly. Carefully vacuum around thermocouple and elements. Leave KM kilns plugged in when you are vacuuming to ground any static charges that may occur at the nozzle tip of the vacuum. Try to keep the vacuum away from the touch pad area. Inspect Plug and Wall receptacle for any indication of excessive heat. Replace both plug and receptacle if necessary. | ||
*Glaze drips on a properly kiln washed floor can easily be removed without damage to the surface below. Remember to remove all glaze drips before taking the kiln to porcelain/stoneware temperatures, where the glaze will over-fire and soak through the kiln wash. | |||
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Revision as of 11:13, 21 February 2025
About our machine
- Model:Skutt Kilnmaster Kiln
Guides and Manuals
Safety
- The stainless steel jacket and some of the other fixtures surrounding the kiln will get hot enough to burn your skin when the kiln is heated.
- Use fire rated gloves to protect your skin and make sure clothing is kept well away from any kiln opening or hot kiln surface.
- Never insert metal instruments or place any part of your body into the kiln while it is firing.
- Do not place combustibles in your kiln, such as: paper (except specific shelf liner fiber-paper used for glass applications), cardboard, wood, plastic, etc.
- Items that may be damp (i.e. greenware, kiln shelves) have the potential to crack or explode inside the kiln when the moisture trapped inside them turns to vapor when heated.
- Never allow your kiln to exceed the temperature rating listed on the serial plate.
- For your safety, the protection of your kiln, and the protection of your ware inside the kiln, we recommend that you avoid unloading the kiln when it is above 125°F (52°C).
Tips
Helpful Videos
Maintenance
- Vacuum floor and element grooves regularly. Carefully vacuum around thermocouple and elements. Leave KM kilns plugged in when you are vacuuming to ground any static charges that may occur at the nozzle tip of the vacuum. Try to keep the vacuum away from the touch pad area. Inspect Plug and Wall receptacle for any indication of excessive heat. Replace both plug and receptacle if necessary.
- Glaze drips on a properly kiln washed floor can easily be removed without damage to the surface below. Remember to remove all glaze drips before taking the kiln to porcelain/stoneware temperatures, where the glaze will over-fire and soak through the kiln wash.
Parts: