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"We'll test out the Type-S we get from Bartlett with Witness Cones as we did the orig…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 26, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
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"That makes a lot of sense. We didn't change out the two power relays when we changed…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 26, 2013 to Kiln Element Life

18 Mar 10, 2015
Reply by Jeff Poulter

"Thanks, Jeff. Just what I needed to know. "

Norm Stuart replied Aug 25, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
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"Tidings of great joy! Our 30 month-old Type K thermocouple has failed. Bartlett says…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 25, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
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"Bisqued clay is just like a sponge.  If it was not, glaze would slide-off when you a…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 25, 2013 to Something Exploded in the Kiln - Was It Clay fatigue?

13 Aug 26, 2013
Reply by Meredith Walker

"Is a 4 hour pre-heat expensive? No. Working with a Cress kiln engineer, we calculate…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 24, 2013 to Something Exploded in the Kiln - Was It Clay fatigue?

13 Aug 26, 2013
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"The CeramicArtsDaily.org forum seems pretty dead. I've asked a question on that foru…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 24, 2013 to Something Exploded in the Kiln - Was It Clay fatigue?

13 Aug 26, 2013
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"Any wet bisque can easily explode, if it is not dried first with a several hour pre-…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 24, 2013 to Something Exploded in the Kiln - Was It Clay fatigue?

13 Aug 26, 2013
Reply by Meredith Walker

"I have thermocouple envy."

Norm Stuart replied Aug 22, 2013 to Firing Schedule - Fine tuning your electric kiln controller

45 Aug 27, 2013
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"I just received some bisqued samples of my batch of Ron Propst's ^9 flameware. It's…"

Norm Stuart replied Aug 19, 2013 to ^6 Flameware - Clay Body Recipe

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