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Specific cones crafted for firing ceramic materials, ensuring reliable melting points.
A sturdy porcelain holder designed to securely hold firing cones at the correct angle during kiln firings.
Color-coded pegs used to mark the specific cone positions in the kiln for easy identification.
A specialized ruler designed to accurately measure the height and placement of firing cones.
A pack of mixed firing cones in various temperatures suitable for all types of ceramics and glazes.
A comprehensive chart displaying various cone types and their corresponding temperature ranges.
An easy-to-use tool for sampling cones and checking their performance in experiments.
A compact storage solution for organizing and protecting firing cones of all sizes.
Convenient disposable tips meant for easily applying firing cones onto shelves during firing.
Sustainably made firing cones that are environmentally friendly while providing reliable results.
A pocket-sized calculator to help determine appropriate firing temperatures based on cone numbers.
Colorful stickers that can be placed on kiln shelves for quick reference to firing cone properties.
A detailed logbook for recording firing cone usage, temperatures, and results from each kiln firing.
A compact pouch containing small sample cones ideal for experimental firings and testing.
A thermocouple system that provides accurate temperature readings during the cone firing process.
A programmable timer made to track firing durations based on cone numbers and temperatures.
Specialized cones designed for high-temperature firings, ranging from Cone 8 to Cone 10.
A complete set of firing cones along with a holder for easy placement and maximum effectiveness.
An instructional guide on proper cone placement within the kiln for optimal results.
Firing cones meant for low-temperature firings, perfect for earthenware and stoneware projects.
Tiny cones designed for small projects or experiments, still providing accurate temperature readings.
A tool that allows for easy viewing of firing cone melt progress through a kiln window.
A set of cones specifically designed to help recover or salvage pieces that may have been over-fired.
Heavy-duty cones designed for firing large sculptural pieces in high-firing kilns.