Operating the lid, Loading tips, What can i make – Skutt Firebox 8 User Manual

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Operating the Lid

The lid of the FireBox is designed to open beyond 90 degrees for several reasons. The first is to give the artist full

access to the kiln chamber when manipulating glass. The second is to position the lid far enough back so the lid does not

radiate heat back towards the artist while they are working.

Since the elements are capable of shocking the user if they come in contact with them, we highly recommend that you

turn the switch to the OFF position before working in the kiln.

Always be sure the buckles that hold the firing chamber to the bottom of the kiln are secure before opening the kiln lid.

Without these secured the kiln could tip over backwards. If this happens immediately turn the switch to the off position and

do not try to replace on the stand without fire rated gloves.

To open the lid simply grab the wooden ball and lift up slowly. As the lid goes over 90 degrees towards the back of the

kiln gently rest it down until the stops on the back hold it in place.

Certain countries require a Lid Shut Off Device to be installed on the lid that cuts the power to the kiln if the lid

is opened. If your kiln is equipped with this feature please follow the additional operating instructions found in the

Lid Shut Off Addendum.

Loading Tips

When placing shelves always try to post them off the kiln floor at least 1/2“ (1.3 cm) to allow heat to reach

under the shelf.
Never fire anything directly on the kiln floor as it will act as a heat-sink and heat the glass unevenly.

Always try to position your work a minimum of 1 “ from the elements to avoid uneven heating.

Never place your artwork or a shelf closer than 1“ from the thermocouple as it can bias the reading and possibly

overfire the kiln.
Allow for proper spacing between pieces to avoid them fusing together and allow good heat flow.

Always check that your shelf primer coverage is satisfactory or use fiber paper before firing a piece to avoid

sticking to the shelf.
Try to leave at least an inch gap between your artwork and the lid. Artwork placed too close to the lid could

fuse to it.

What Can I Make?

Your FireBox Kiln is an extremely versatile tool. It can be used for a wide variety of projects, here are just a few:

Contact your distributor or visit the Skutt web site for more information on firing programs and instruction on

these various art forms.

Fusing Glass

Slumping Glass

Casting Glass in Molds

Precious Metal Clay Jewelry Making

Knife Making

Low Fire Ceramics

China Painting

Enameling

Lamp work Annealing

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