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Artists enjoy
the freedom to design and experiment with their own firing schedules.
Teachers appreciate the ability to program a delay so their firing
starts at night and reaches the shut-off point just after they arrive in
the morning.
Production studios have come to rely on the highly precise,
repeatable firings that result in top quality control.
Whether you’re firing 50 pencil holders for your 3rd grade art class, or
a custom tile entry way for Trump Tower, you can benefit from a Skutt
automatic kiln, or wall-mounted KilnMaster Controller
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Cone Fire Mode emulates
firing to the maturing of a specific pyrometric cone, using a process
patented by the Edward Orton Jr. Ceramics Foundation. The firing chart at
left shows the KilnMaster intelligently works through the stages of
maturity, slowing the temperature rate stages. Not only is every firing
precise and repeatable, but you can also fire between cones by programming
a Hold at the end of the firing.
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Ramp/Hold Mode lets
you design your own firing programs of up to eight segments. Each segment
can include temperature rate, end temperature, and holding time. You can
store up to six for instant reuse. These capabilities are essential for
potters, glass fusers, enamelists and jewelers. For example, it is now
easy to program crystal glaze pottery firings which require very long and
precise soaks.
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Convenience
The KilnMaster frees your time for productive activities. There are no
more switches to be turned up, no more junior cones to buy, store or
place. No longer do you have to adjust your schedule to the kiln. Simply
program in a Delay so the kiln will finish firing when it’s convenient
for you to be there. You can set an alarm to sound at a crucial
temperature you’d like to monitor. View the display in degrees C or F.
There’s a built in cone table for easy reference. To view the current
firing segment, simply press View. If you forget which program is in
memory, press Review, and you’ll see the entire program, segment by
segment.
Programming Flexibility
You have the freedom to cross traditional boundaries while maintaining
consistent results. Those working in glass can fire to specific
temperatures. Potters working with crystal glazes can control the cooling
side with utmost precision. Sculptors working with thick-walled pieces can
program long soaks to prevent cracking. Your approach is no longer
restricted by your equipment.
Ease of Programming
The sealed touch pad, shown at right, is designed with single function
control buttons that are grouped to make programming a snap. There are no
special codes to memorize—just follow the prompts. And the KilnMaster
will store up to six firing programs in its memory, a convenient time
saver.
Durable, Innovative Design
Skutt engineers worked for many years to develop an automatic kiln system
that could meet our standards of quality and durability. To maintain
modular, sectional kiln construction, we designed a control box with
numbered leads and a special patented hinge that make it easy to move or
repair the kiln. The control box is well insulated to protect the
circuitry from heat. If your kiln is not performing properly, the
KilnMaster will automatically give you an error message to explain the
problem. It will also detect power failures, and resume the firing if
power is out for a short period.
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Digital Readout. Shows prompts,
messages and temperature throughout firing and cool down.
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Touch Pad. Smooth surface pads are
easily cleaned, have no moving parts.
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Delay Option. Lets you delay start
of firing.
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Alarm. You can set alarm to sound
at any temperature.
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Cone Fire Mode. Lets you fire by
simply entering the desired Cone number.
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Firing speeds. Choose from Slow,
Medium or Fast heating.
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Temperature Scale Selector. Lets
you work in degrees F or C.
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Action controls. Let you start or
stop kiln operation.
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Ramp/Hold Mode. Lets you select up
to eight segments of temperature change and hold.
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View Current Segment. Shows you
what Ramp/Hold segment the kiln is currently in.
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Cone Table. Converts Cone numbers
to temperature.
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Review. Reviews your current
firing program.
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Preheat. Lets you dry out ware at
180 F before a ConeFire program. Helps prevent disasters.
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