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🎓 PotteryTech Beginner’s Guide
1. Heat Work vs. Temperature
In ceramics, temperature isn’t everything. Heat Work is Time + Temperature.
2. Hardware Health
Use the sliders to simulate broken elements. If capacity is low (e.g., 47%), the kiln will fail to reach high temperatures.
3. Safety & Pre-Firing Checks
Before switching on the kiln, take a few minutes to prepare:
- Check Elements: Make sure they are intact and not sagging or broken.
- Check Thermocouple: The protective covering should not be damaged.
- Controller Power: Confirm it starts up normally with no error messages.
- Vacuum Base: Remove dust and small particles. This is vital for glaze firings to prevent debris from ruining the finish.
- Clear Area: Remove any rubbish, paper, or debris from under or around the kiln.
4. Ventilation & Loading
- Dryness: Always make sure the item you are firing is Bone Dry. Damp clay will explode.
- Organics & Fumes: Biscuit firings, decorating transfers (decals), and lusters contain organic materials and solvents. These burn off during firing and release fumes.
- Ventilation: Adequate ventilation to the outside is mandatory. Venting also removes corrosive fumes, which extends the life of your kiln elements.
PotteryTech.net Simulator
Sim Core v25.12
🔥 Chamber & Heat Work
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