Microwave Kiln and DIY Fusing Glass Jewelry Set?Extra Large Microwave Kiln Kit For Fusing Glass Kiln 10 PCS Set?Grace Make Professional Microwave Kiln Kit Set - for DIY Jewelry Glass Fusing Kiln tools

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Microwave kiln is a new type of high temperature oven for glass melting or softening .It can reach to 900°C (1650 °F) when operating.For heating about 5 minutes,small pieces of glass will be heated to soften shape and glass reprocessing completes.It is compact,safe,convenient,energy saving,environmental proctection and high efficiency.It is a good tools for lampwork glass art processin Precautions 1. Use of microwave kiln must be padded kiln paper, otherwise the glass will stick on the kiln tray. Replace each time using new kiln paper. 2. If the microwave kiln is wet, the kiln paper is black and yellow instead of white. So the microwave kiln storage to be moisture-proof treatment. 3. Do not put the hot microwave kiln on the microwave oven, wood products, plastic cooling. 4. Do not open the microwave kiln when cooling, cold air instantly into the microwave kiln high heat environment, will cause damage to the microwave kiln. 5.Read the instructions for specific operations THE INSTRUCTIONS 1.Using a larger size microwave oven. Microwave should be at least 1000 watts for best results. 2.Clean ready glass and kiln tray Kiln paper cut larger than glass pieces, put it on top of the kiln tray. 3.Place the pieces of glass onto the kiln paper. Two layers of glass works well. 4.Place kiln tray into the microwave oven. Cover the kiln lid and set the microwave temperature as “HIGH”, heating around 6-8 minutes. 5.The hole in the top glows orange when the kiln is at fusing temperatures. 6.Carefully remove the kiln wearing insulated gloves to kiln shelf for cooling about 30 minutes when firing is complete. 7.It may take a few attempts to figure out the ideal firing times, usually between 6 to 16 minutes.