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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2010

The oven really works. It passed the test. It reached 1100 º C with only 2500W in less than 12 minutes. I´m quite happy

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  • Great job, it looks really nice. What kind of cement and heaters did you use?

  • @BioDzlDan

    Hi, I used Khantal A1 wires. At that moment the kiln wasn´t finished, so it hasn´t got cement in the video. The reason is that the white bricks are very soft, and you can adjust them with sand paper.

  • Well done, it looks great!

  • @hboy007

    Thanks Hboy. Now I´m ready to begin with meltings and heat treatments. Even making knifes hehe

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  • TOUCH IT HAHAHHAHAHA

  • is it possible to drying 50 thousands clay bricks at the same time using this technology?

  • Very good Mr. Alvarez, congratulation for you project, I will built one my self and your project will be my reference, Thanks very much

  • do you have plans or sketches? about how much did that run to make it?

    awsome job man... I will have one soon... makin knives is starting to become more than a hobby for me and i need consistency. keep it up man awsome vid.

  • can you make glass with this furnace

  • Are you using a stove top element in that? If not would that work?

  • wire wire gauge for Kantal a1? How long?

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