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Old 2012-07-15, 4:43pm
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Its a bit different Diana; slower trip to annealing temp when batch annealing so as not to shock the beads. I'd give you my links with all the info, but they are on my desktop comp, which died yesterday *sigh*

I got my kiln 2 weeks ago, and initially was batch annealing. I had so many previously made beads that I would just batch anneal once a day, and put the beads I made that day (which were kept in a fiber blanket) in as well. Now that I'm done, I have been garaging. But I think I'm going to go back to batch unless I have plans for larger beads. I feel like I am wasting a lot of electricity keeping the kiln hot while I garage.

Alli
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