Showing posts with label olympic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olympic. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 January 2008

Kilns

I'm kiln shopping, or kiln researching might be closer to the truth.

I was set on a Jen Ken, with a digital controller and bead door, and then I read a thread on Wet Canvas about ceramic and porcelain beads. I had been admiring these beads a while back and thinking they might be an option for when it's just too cold to torch. I'd like to give them a go for sure.

That has made me second guess my kiln choice. There are some kilns out there that'll do glass and ceramic (ceramics need a higher firing temp than glass annealing). I've narrowed it down to two possibilities, a Paragon Caldera or Olympic kiln with bead door. The down side - neither of these two kilns are very big and they are both more expensive than the Jen Ken I'd been looking at. I heard from someone who's got a Paragon that they were not happy with after sales service - is this a one off? or are they just not good at looking after problems? I've read a lot of people are happy with their Paragon's so I'm not sure which way to go. I'll think on it for a while - if anyone has any experience or advice on any of these kilns I'd love to hear it!

Jen Ken, chamber is 11" wide by 4.5" high

Olympic 8" X 8" X 1o.5" with the bead collar

Paragon Caldera chamber 8" X 8" X 6 3/4" without bead collar