![]() You will have to get a controller of some kind that allows you to ramp up (if you are going to batch anneal) and ramp down (for controlled cooling for annealing your beads). Okay, here is hopefully an unbiased evaluation of your kiln for bead annealing purposes. It looks brand new, just a few knicks from being moved around. Like I said, if I can’t, I know I could probably sell it to a friend of mine who does ceramics. If anybody could help me out in any way, if it would be possible for me to anneal my beads in this I WOULD BE OOOOOH SO GRATEFUL!!!! I’m crossing my fingers. I don’t think I’ll be able to anneal beads in this kiln! The closest model I can find is this one ( ) The biggest printout is the instruction and service manual for A and B series Paragon Kilns. Anyways, she gave me a few things she printed off the internet for the kiln. I didn’t have all the money, but I gave her half and I’ll pick up the kiln thursday when I get paid. I don’t have the kiln yet, I took a look at it today. I figure if this isn’t the kiln I need, I know this kiln is worth a lot more than $250 and I could just resell it. The ad said a Paragon Kiln, Model LT-3K (which I searched and that’s the kiln sitter model) for $250:eek. ![]() used once, that I saw at the local ceramics shop.
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