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Old 2006-02-08, 9:06pm
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Question another kiln question

Okay. I am researching the kilns trying to determine which would be correct for our use. I, would be using it for annealing beads, and Judie would be using it for pmc and slumping. I don't want to go overboard, but still want to make sure the kiln we buy will serve us both well. Any advice would be a great aid in our quest.

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Old 2006-02-09, 5:40am
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Hi Bob, My one piece of advice would be to buy a digital controller that has lots of segments so you don't have to keep changing the program each time the kiln is used for something different. That can get messy fast and there would always be the possibility of you annealing your beads with her fusing program in the controller - that would be fun!!
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