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This Kiln is to be used for clean work only, it has a small void
A metalworking kiln with various applications in heat-treating, light forging or casting of metals


Goes up to 1600°C at least in theory. and is located in the cage
No training requirement, but please seek advice from other metalshop users if you are unfamiliar with its use


using the controls are non trivial (a dummies guide would be useful) the manual for the controller is here https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/File:Kiln812.pdf
This has the highest maximum temperature of hackspace's two kilns (1600°C theoretical maximum - successfully used up to 1250°C for brass casting), but has a relatively small internal cavity. Larger pieces can be heated in the [[Equipment/Kiln Carbolite - High Temp|Carbolite Kiln]].  


you need a 16amp extension lead to run this
Not suitable for ceramics. this kiln is to be used for clean work only, it has a small void


Using the controls are non trivial (a dummies guide would be useful) the manual for the controller is here https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/File:Kiln812.pdf


 
you need a 16amp extension lead to run this
 
 
https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/File:Kiln812.pdf

Revision as of 13:32, 19 January 2022

QMUL Kiln
Kiln qmul.jpg
Sub-category Metalworking
Status Good working order
Last updated 23 June 2022 07:46:38
Training requirement no
ACnode no
Origin Donation from Queen Mary, University of London
Location Cage


A metalworking kiln with various applications in heat-treating, light forging or casting of metals

No training requirement, but please seek advice from other metalshop users if you are unfamiliar with its use

This has the highest maximum temperature of hackspace's two kilns (1600°C theoretical maximum - successfully used up to 1250°C for brass casting), but has a relatively small internal cavity. Larger pieces can be heated in the Carbolite Kiln.

Not suitable for ceramics. this kiln is to be used for clean work only, it has a small void

Using the controls are non trivial (a dummies guide would be useful) the manual for the controller is here https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/File:Kiln812.pdf

you need a 16amp extension lead to run this