I have a Jenn ken kiln that only fires to 1800F I have never worked with cones. I've previously worked with PMC, enameling and fused glass. Guess I need to pick up some cones. To expand, I also own an Olympic kiln that is set up for glass. I am able to program it for clay. My 3rd kiln is a Paragon 2 which has a controller that can be programmed as high as is needed. My plan is to make jewelry. I can send you pics of all 3, but I must admit, being tech savvy is not my strong suit. I will do my best.
Candling temperature / Drying greenware in kiln
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Hi Bill,
I have a Jenn ken kiln that only fires to 1800F I have never worked with cones. I've previously worked with PMC, enameling and fused glass. Guess I need to pick up some cones. To expand, I also own an Olympic kiln that is set up for glass. I am able to program it for clay. My 3rd kiln is a Paragon 2 which has a controller that can be programmed as high as is needed. My plan is to make jewelry. I can send you pics of all 3, but I must admit, being tech savvy is not my strong suit. I will do my best.