I bought a brand new AIM electric kiln last fall. I did the initial burning off but have never fired with it yet. I am afraid to and even though it's band new, had never gotten a manual with it. In reality, I don't know what I am doing. Thanks, Mary
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Why don't you try a simple test glazing or pot firing, something you don't care if you lose and see how it goes?
I assume it has a place to set the temperature? If so what is the problem? Just make sure the kiln is away from any flammable objects and watch the kiln while it is running (don't leave it unattended).
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Hello,
Why don't you try a simple test glazing or pot firing, something you don't care if you lose and see how it goes?
I assume it has a place to set the temperature? If so what is the problem? Just make sure the kiln is away from any flammable objects and watch the kiln while it is running (don't leave it unattended).
You should probably never run it unattended.
Hope this helps.