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I'm buying this kiln.

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Looks like a nicer version of the one I have. You can do lots of cool stuff with a little kiln like that.
 
I though it was for Hot stuff not cool ;)

J
 
shred said:
It's easy, but slow unless you keep the kiln hot. :-\

Have you tried silver solder with a kiln?

I have a programable controler that I use for wax burn out so I could write a ramp up and down cycle for silver solder, might need some expermentation.

Dan
 
Dan Rowe said:
Have you tried silver solder with a kiln?

I have a programable controler that I use for wax burn out so I could write a ramp up and down cycle for silver solder, might need some expermentation.

Dan
Yeah, it took a couple tries to get tuned up, but it worked pretty well. I didn't do a lot of it though. If you ramp up with the parts in there from cold you may want to get one of the long-lasting fluxes designed for that sort of thing. Obviously you have to use solder pre-forms or solder pastes since you aren't going to be sticking a rod of solder in the vent port. or anything ;D

Same kiln works well for glass fusing, tempering tool steel & melting small amounts of Aluminum or bronze.
 

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