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  1. In Topic: Transfer of Toxic Airborne Manganese Fumes: Kiln to Pool

    Posted 7 Oct 2012

    John,

    Your advice has been extremely helpful.

    Thank you for taking the time to respond. It is greatly appreciated.
  2. In Topic: Deleting Duplicate Images

    Posted 3 Jun 2012

    View PostMatt Oz, on 03 June 2012 - 01:46 PM, said:

    Hello,

    When you are signed in, view the image you want to delete. On the right hand side, click the box called mod options, there you will find the option to delete.

    Nice work by the way.


    Excellent, thank you very much. :)
  3. In Topic: Assistance with Oxidation

    Posted 1 Jun 2012

    View PostKaren B, on 01 June 2012 - 12:22 PM, said:

    There are usually 3 or so small holes drilled in the cover. Air should get sucked through by the vent.
    If you are looking to get nice crystallization effects, look into slow cooling.
    That is what will make the difference in how your glazes look.


    I am actually propping open the kiln lid and opening all the peep holes to introduce oxygen. Specifically, I am using the cross draft ventilation method (no vent).
  4. In Topic: Assistance with Oxidation

    Posted 1 Jun 2012

    View PostKaren B, on 01 June 2012 - 12:22 PM, said:

    There are usually 3 or so small holes drilled in the cover. Air should get sucked through by the vent.
    If you are looking to get nice crystallization effects, look into slow cooling.
    That is what will make the difference in how your glazes look.


    I am actually propping open the kiln lid and opening all the peep holes to introduce oxygen. Specifically, I am using the cross draft ventilation method (no vent).
  5. In Topic: Assistance with Oxidation

    Posted 1 Jun 2012

    View PostKaren B, on 01 June 2012 - 12:22 PM, said:

    There are usually 3 or so small holes drilled in the cover. Air should get sucked through by the vent.
    If you are looking to get nice crystallization effects, look into slow cooling.
    That is what will make the difference in how your glazes look.


    Excellent. Thank you. :)

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