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Old 2010-02-08, 4:49am
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Default OK, does anybody babysit Glasshive kilns?

While I'd like to see my first bicone attempts and the kiln is below 200F, I'd rather make beads more often and leave the kiln to do it's thing. So far I have waited for it to ramp down, but not managed to stay up long enough for it to be down to room temperature and unplug it before going to sleep. I'm pretty sure I could unplug it now and the beads would be the same, but I can't stay up this late on a daily basis, and I can't start making beads as early as I sometimes manage to do on weekends (and did today - um, yesterday).

So, for people who have Glasshive kilns, do you babysit them?

ETA: it's almost 2 a.m. here and I have a meeting at work at 9:30.
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