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"You would lose all the smoke blackening, and if you used copper or iron to get color…"

Robert Coyle replied Jan 24, 2014 to Glazing after Pit Firing

5 Feb 21, 2014
Reply by LORRAINE ADAMSON

"I have not been doing holds at the top end of my firing cycle since I was only using…"

Robert Coyle replied Nov 13, 2013 to hold cycle

11 Nov 13, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I try to avoid electricians...maybe at the risk of my life...but I know enough to ch…"

Robert Coyle replied Aug 27, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"Jeff...It's marked as a 240 volt kiln. It was purchased locally and 240 Volt is all…"

Robert Coyle replied Aug 26, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

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Robert Coyle replied Aug 26, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I fire to cone 6 but the Skutt kiln I have  is (supposedly) rated for cone 10. I did…"

Robert Coyle replied Aug 26, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I have gotten relatively consistent firings with an Oten  controller and a K thermoc…"

Robert Coyle replied Aug 22, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I have inserted three K type thermocouples into my test kiln and measured the output…"

Robert Coyle replied Aug 10, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I always do 300 gram test  batches. This is a convenient weight for the double pan b…"

Robert Coyle replied Jul 15, 2013 to cratering problem

4 Jul 15, 2013
Reply by Robert Coyle

" Thanks, Brian. I probably need to re-formulate in a systematic way. I'll start with…"

Robert Coyle replied Jul 11, 2013 to cratering problem

4 Jul 15, 2013
Reply by Robert Coyle

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