Hobby Ceramicraft Kilns for Ceramics and Pottery, (and more!) |
All our larger kilns are fitted with the amazing dtc800 or
Sentry 2 12 key computerized controllers. These marvels of science bring
an incredible degree of control into the hands of even the novice.
The controller comes with a thermocouple which is
hermetically sealed inside a protective metal sheath. So sensitive
that even the warmth of a finger tip will show on the readout, yet
after firing for 1,000 hours the temperature drift is only a few degrees,
and the 800 even has the means to fine tune your settings by up to 25
degrees.
All you see is a control pad on the front of the
kiln. Here you can simply punch in the cone number to which you
want to fire; do you want a fast medium or slow firing, when do you
want it to start, (now or any time up to 99 hours ahead). It is
that simple!
On the other hand, you can accurately set
up your own series of "ramps" within each firing, altering the speed
of heating or cooling for each segment of the firing, and even storing
these programmes for future use. The capability is there to set
up the most complex of firing programmes with which the most advanced
enthusiast will be more than satisfied.
Most people most times just set "fire to cone 04"
or whatever, and start, and the controller does it
all, starting slowly, gradually heating at a faster rate, then
slowing down so that it accurately hits the top temperature spot on
without overshooting.
Our computerised controllers
are in fact taking into account the "heat work" which is happening
inside the kiln, and which is affected by the mass
of the load, the outside temperature, the current voltage, and are
adjusting the firing to give exactly the amount of energy
to give the required "heat work", or cone setting, that you have
asked for. This is vastly more accurate and
reliable than using with a simple "Electronic" controller ,
and is very important for the reliable and constantly
repeatable, trouble free firings which are essential in a successful
ceramic business.
Many people try to get porcelain and stoneware
firing from a 1.4 cubic foot kiln, mainly because they are
a low cost size. The problem is that 1260 - 1300 degrees C is barely
attainable on a 13 amp circuit at this volume, and once the elements
wear a bit, the rate of heating drops and the kiln is losing heat faster
than 13 amps can poke it in.
The Fireluxe is by far the better kiln
for the keen porcelain worker, the home hobby ceramist, the home
based pottery party painters, the potter producing
medium size sculptures, models or pots. Yes, it costs more to buy,
and it needs a 30 amp connection, BUT, the running costs are excellent,
the element life superb, the 12 key controller does away with the need
for a cone per firing and many boxes of cones on the shelf for different
firings. Fitting is no more difficult than fitting a cooker or a shower
connection.
The Fusion 8 and Fusion 10 glass kilns are
almost identical to the Goblin and Fireluxe kilns, but have an
addition element in the lid. It is perfectly possible to work with
glass in any of our ceramic kilns, but if you are seriously into
glass you will want the better heating you get with the additional
overhead element.
The Studio one is the worlds top selling kiln.
The workhorse of most studios, this kiln takes a healthy
load, fires fast, and cools in 5 hours or so. Its 22" height takes
two large Christmas trees, (with right shelf), and currently you can
cram about £90 of greenware to bisque firing into it (if you
are lucky!) or lots of small or medium party plates if you are a cafe
or party studio. This size gives a cooling time which makes 3 firings
in 2 days the norm.
The keen hobbyist ceramist, finished goods worker,
busier pottery party person, or the home potter, will also find
the 17½" x 22" chamber takes large items, yet does not take
long to fill with several smaller ones. Many cafe´s add
a Studio one to take the overflow pieces or the rushed job. Firing
costs are excellent.
The Studio Two is the perfect 2nd kiln
for a growing studio. It takes a big load, the 24" diameter is
fine for big plaques, plates and other items, as well as eating
up a seminars firing. The larger size makes cooling time around
7 hours. Imortantly, it will often squeeze through a doorway which
prohibits the use of the larger Goliath.
The Goliath is our largest kiln, yet still
it is fine on a single phase supply. Absolutely essential
for the needs of the Contemporary Studio, where it eats up
the multitude of medium and large flat items which are so popular with
their customers. Firing is simple enough for semi trained staff to
set up, yet with capability for anything the expert might wish it
to do.
Often the choice of the growing Hobby Ceramic studio
for their second kiln, but we would recommend the Studio 2 for
that role in most cases as the 28" Goliath does take 10+ hours to
cool, making it strictly a one firing a day kiln in practice. Only
the very successful studio, or the bulk bisque supplier will use this
size efficiently, (although we will always take your money if you insist!)
All these kilns fitted with the 12 key controllers
are simply a dream to use. The technology is a patent of the worlds
leading Edwart Orton jr. Ceramic Foundation. Whether for daily
cone 06 firings in a cafe´, or the most complex crystalline
glaze using your own 8 segments, the kiln romps through it.
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FireGoblin |
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Studio Two |
Goliath |
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Morgan |
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Fusion8 |
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SC2 kiln |
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