This kiln also requires far less time than a full-scale model. The built-in meter will tell you when to start watching for your project to be finished. To see how your work is progressing, you need only tilt up the lid to peek inside. It can heat up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Once you have your clay piece ready, you place it in the kiln and set the temperature to your desired specifications. The small kiln is made of a ceramic fire shell, which has a heating element embedded within and a steel stand. The Quikfire kiln works with ceramics, glass fusing, enameling, and china painting. It’s especially great for firing test pieces, to ensure all the details sync up well in a big kiln or in final projects. Whether or not you’ve worked with kilns before, the Paragon Quikfire 6 is fairly straightforward to assemble and use.
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