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Fuseworks Craft Kiln Kit - 90 COE

Price $429.95
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Product Features

  • Everything you need to start fusing in one easy kit!
  • Get a huge variety of 90 COE fusible glass in one convenient package
  • The perfect size for small spaces
  • Firing chamber measures 8" diameter x 4" high
  • Glass is made in the U.S.A.


Product Description

Start Fusing with the Fuseworks Craft Kiln Kit
Get started making fused glass art the easy and ultra-affordable way! This all inclusive kit includes a fiber body kiln plus all the glass and fusing supplies you'll need. Just grab your glass cutter to get started fusing today. A wonderfully convenient way to build a fusible color palette! Ideal for the beginner, for experimentation, or jewelry projects. Glass is made in the U.S.A. 90 COE. 

The fiber kiln with stainless steel reinforcing bands is designed to let you create jewelry, coasters and other small items quickly. There's no complicated firing schedules to understand, just set the timer to fire. The convenient table-top kiln has a clam-shell style lid which contains the heating elements and a simplified timer control. Firing chamber measures 8" diameter x 4" high. Cord measures 6 feet long. Runs on 120v. Kiln comes with a 1 year manufacturer warranty.

Kit Includes:

  • Fuseworks Craft Kiln
  • 6 Piece glass assortment, 4" x 4" each
  • Dichroic scrap - 1/4 lb
  • 1/2" Glass squares assortment - 24
  • Pre-cut circles rainbow assortment - 8
  • Stringfetti assortment - 1/2 oz
  • Fiber paper, 20-1/2" x 20-1/2"
  • Instructions
Photo is one example. Actual glass may vary from photo as shown in the additional images.

Delphi Recommends: "This is an exceptional kiln! This kiln lets you decide if this is a hobby that you want to pursue without a big investment with the same quality results. I recommend this kiln to beginning artist or artists that do not have a lot of space for bigger kilns." - Doug Havens, Delphi Customer Service Representative

Delphi Tip: The screws on the lid hinge may need to be loosened or adjusted so the lid can move more freely. The kiln may have some pre-fire markings due to the test firing performed during manufacturing to ensure safety and quality.


 

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Pros : Fires Quickly Easy maintenance
Cons : Wish it was bigger for more projects
Other Thoughts : This was a first time kiln purchase. I really am having fun maki g projects and using the molds that I also purchased. Make sure you use kiln wash prior to first machine use.
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