I was able to make a 10x10 inch plate using one of your boards on my 12 inch ROUND kiln shelf. Before I was only able to make 8x8 because the corners hung over the shelf. :)
It is Kaiser Lee Board a special fiber board made with compressed particles of Alumina and a low percentage of Silica. It is prefired and lasts 100s of firings. Our kiln shelf is 11 years old now and still going strong.
It is Kaiser Lee Board a special fiber board made with compressed particles of Alumina and a low percentage of Silica. It is pre-fired and lasts 100s of firings. Our kiln shelf is 11 years old now and still going strong.
It is Kaiser Lee Board a special fiber board made with compressed particles of Alumina and a low percentage of Silica. It is prefired and lasts 100s of firings. Our kiln shelf is 11 years old now and still going strong.
Thankyou! I purchased a 24" x 48" piece of KLB, pretty expensive product. I split it with a good friend TG! I used it for a kiln shelf in my 18.5 octogon Olympic glass kiln, love the extra floor space. So now I have some scraps and I am so excited to see I can make a couple of molds, Yay
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MySetDancer1 2 months ago
I was able to make a 10x10 inch plate using one of your boards on my 12 inch ROUND kiln shelf. Before I was only able to make 8x8 because the corners hung over the shelf. :)
GlassyARTmuse 5 months ago
It is Kaiser Lee Board a special fiber board made with compressed particles of Alumina and a low percentage of Silica. It is prefired and lasts 100s of firings. Our kiln shelf is 11 years old now and still going strong.
glasspetra 1 year ago
It is Kaiser Lee Board a special fiber board made with compressed particles of Alumina and a low percentage of Silica. It is pre-fired and lasts 100s of firings. Our kiln shelf is 11 years old now and still going strong.
glasspetra 1 year ago
What material do you use to make molds?
wesleyjesus 1 year ago
It is Kaiser Lee Board a special fiber board made with compressed particles of Alumina and a low percentage of Silica. It is prefired and lasts 100s of firings. Our kiln shelf is 11 years old now and still going strong.
glasspetra 1 year ago
Question...does this need to be coated with kiln wash and should I use thin fire on the bottom?
aglassact303 2 years ago
Thankyou! I purchased a 24" x 48" piece of KLB, pretty expensive product. I split it with a good friend TG! I used it for a kiln shelf in my 18.5 octogon Olympic glass kiln, love the extra floor space. So now I have some scraps and I am so excited to see I can make a couple of molds, Yay
aglassact303 2 years ago
It is Alumina, Silica - very easy to carve and shape. It lasts forever and is an ideal medium for kiln forming glass.
glasspetra 2 years ago
What is the board your cutting made of? It looks like plaster of paris.
Mariciello 2 years ago
you couldnt just buy a video recorder
cameronusselman 2 years ago