A kiln in glass bead-making is used to anneal as well as cool beads. Learn how to use a kiln to cool glass beads in this free bead-making video from a professional bead-making instructor.
Expert: Harlan Simon
Contact: www.HarlanGlass.com
Bio: Harlan Simon has been making beads for more than 10 years and gives bead-making workshops at Oaklands public art studio, Studio One.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu
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Macysdad2 2 weeks ago
@yoramstein
whats so foolish about what he said? his work place looks cramped, but it doesnt look too messy.
persebra 1 year ago
the quartz coat gloved heating element coils are also common in electric radiant space heaters
hdyudu 1 year ago
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this man talks like an idiot- i got pain in the head from his talking :-) his work place is a mass!
yoramstein 1 year ago
Some kilns have their heating elements running through quartz tubing so that you don't need to worry about accidentally touching the elements with the metal mandrel. Also, even though it greatly increases the expense, it is worth investing in a digital controller so you don't have to babysit your kiln.
comingatchu 2 years ago
I so much appreciate you making these videos. The only improvement would be to number them so we can watch them in order.
daleortena 2 years ago
UR video blows
cgraz34 2 years ago
Thank you very informative video
illustrious1 3 years ago 2