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Tuesday, 29 October 2013 15:43

Jason Gamrath’s Botanical Exotica

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Tuesday, 29 October 2013 15:56

Michael Endo: Bullseye’s BECon 2013

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Tuesday, 29 October 2013 17:37

Skutt Glass Kiln Adjustable Stands

The new Skutt adjustable glass kiln stands are available now. Check out this video and see the new features which include: Locking casters, welded and powder coated steel frame, 3 optional height positions and all are sized perfectly to fit your kiln. Learn more about Skutt Kilns at www.skutt.com

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Tuesday, 29 October 2013 17:51

The Paragon Clamshell Glass Fusing Kilns

Fuse and slump glass bracelets, jewelry, bowls, plates, and wall hangings in Paragon's square Clamshell digital glass fusing kilns. Since the kiln body lifts out of the way, you can add delicate stringers and frit to pieces that are already loaded in the kiln. This prevents jarring delicate designs. Model numbers ending in "D" are dual-opening; models ending in "S" are single-opening. The "D" models have a separate lid and kiln body. Open the lid by itself or the kiln body and lid together. The top and kiln body of the "S" models are one unit. When you open the kiln, the top and body open together. The Clamshell kilns are tested by TUV to UL and CSA standards. Paragon kilns are made in America. This video was produced at the Paragon kiln factory in Mesquite, Texas USA. Narration: Shelia Collins; camera coordinator: Adelaide Arriaga; camera and editing: Arnold Howard. Learn more about Paragon Industries a www.paragonweb.com

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Wednesday, 30 October 2013 12:27

The Paragon F-130 Lampworking Kiln

Anneal large glass figurines in the Paragon F-130 lampworking kiln. The kiln plugs into a 120 volt outlet. You can also order it in 240 volts. The kiln is tested by TUV to UL and CSA standards. The spring-loaded vertical drop door includes a smaller bead door. A double gasket on the bead door helps to hold in the heat. Rare earth magnets hold the bead doors open or closed. Maintain the annealing temperature indefinitely with the Sentry Xpress computerized temperature controller. Adjust the cooling rate so the glass passes safely through the annealing range. The heating elements are mounted in the roof in pinless grooves. The kiln is made in America. This video was produced at the Paragon kiln factory in Mesquite, Texas USA. Narration: Shelia Collins; camera and editing: Arnold Howard. Learn more about Paragon Industries a www.paragonweb.com

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