Skutt KilnMaster Kilns Manufactured between 2000 and 2006 User Manual

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Hold

0

0

Temperature

2000˚ F

2185˚ F

Rate

500˚/hr

100˚/hr

Segment

1

2

Porcelain Fire

This 2 segment Porcelain firing is recom-
mended by Seeley’s to fire the porcelain
they manufacture. Upon completion a
Cone 5 witness cone should be touching
the shelf, Cone 6 should have a 10˚ bend
and a Cone 7 witness cone should have no
bend at all.

Hold

0

0

0

0

3.00

Temperature

800˚ F

1250˚ F

2100˚ F

2330˚ F

2050˚ F

Rate

200˚/hr

150˚/hr

300˚/hr

108˚/hr

9999˚/hr*

Segment

1

2

3

4

5

Crystalline Glaze

This example is fired to Cone 10, taking
approximately 11.5 hours to fire, with a
rapid drop in temperature to 2050˚ and a
hold of 3 hours. To assist with rapid cool-
ing from peak temperature to hold tem-
perature, one may pull peep plugs.
Replace peep plugs when hold tempera-
ture is reached.

Hold

.15

2.00

2.00

0

Temperature

1480˚ F

1000˚ F

970˚ F

750˚ F

Rate

600˚/hr

9999˚/hr

90˚/hr*

120˚/hr

Segment

1

2

3

4

Glass Fusing

Glass firing is specialized and will require
some experimentation to arrive at the per-
fect program for your kiln and glass prod-
ucts. However, this will give you a place
to start experimenting.

*9999 is the default for the maximum heating or cooling rate. The actual rate will vary with the
kiln model, density of the load, air circulation, and the room temperature.

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