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| red hot kilns at paragonkilns.co.uk | or more tabletop kilns at electrickilns.co.uk |
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Most people buy their first kiln for the material or process they're currently working with, but then become interested in something else. There's quite a choice: annealing beads, firing Art Clay, BronzClay, CopprClay, and PMC metal clays, casting glass, glass fusing, firing ceramics, china painting, enamelling, fusing dichroic glasses, heat treating metals, laboratory testing, lampwork, making mixed-media jewellery, melting silver, porcelain, pottery, raku, sagging, slumping, stained glass, and stoneware.
| WHERE NEXT? |
For a brief overview of the Paragon Kilns range, and to find out which kiln is recommended for which material or process, use the catalogue link below the menu bar near the top of the page.
To learn more about table-top kilns that can use a regular mains socket, such as the Paragon BlueBird, Caldera, FireFly, Fusion 6, Fusion 7, Home Artist, SC2, SC3, and Xpress kilns, Efco Kilns, the Kitiki Mini-Kiln, and the UltraLite Kiln, transfer to Electric Kilns using the Electric Kilns link above the menu bar near the top of the page.
To learn about larger floor-standing wired-in kilns, such as the Paragon Fusion, GL, Ovation, and Pearl for glass, the KM knife making kilns, and the Dragon, Iguana, Janus, TNF, Viking, and Vulcan for ceramics, dolls, porcelain, pottery, raku, and stoneware, use the links below the menu bar near the top of the page, then choose from the new menu.