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  SpeedFire ElectricMini - Artisan One 120v



 
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Designed for economy…
Engineered for performance!


The SpeedFire® Electric Mini™ is the "greenest" kiln of its type because it uses a remarkably small 285 watts of power - 5 times LESS than most hair dryers!
  • General Top Operating Temperature: 1688ºF +/-
  • Exterior Dimension: H 8", D 9", W 6-3/4" w/o handles (11" with)
  • Firing Chamber: H 3-1/2", W 4-5/8", D 4-5/8"
  • Voltage: 120v AC, Current: 3 amps, Wattage: 285 watts
  • Suitable for 120v typically found in the U.S., Canada & Mexico
  • Warranty: 90 days from date of purchase, Made in the U.S.A.
  • Instructions Here: http://bit.ly/SFEMArtisanOne


Item# Item Name Our Price Sale Price Qty Add
55746-120v SpeedFire ElectricMini - Artisan One 120v
$249.95
$237.45
54932a SpeedFire Temperature Controller
$29.95
$23.96
54931a Digital Pyrometer
$69.95
$64.35
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Additional Information:
The Artisan One is designed primarily for the artist who uses PMC3, PMC+, Art Clay Silver and FastFire BRONZclay, glass and does not want to have to use a controller or pyrometer. All this is possible with the Artisan One. Should additional control be desired the SpeedFire Temperature Controller can be added. The optional Pyrometer gives direct digital readout of internal temperature. Fiber Muffle Construction - Elements are embedded so No Exposed Elements!
  • Fiber muffle enhances safety and longevity
  • Fires PMC3 & Art Clay 650 in about 30 minutes
  • Fires PMC+ in less than an hour
  • Fires FastFire BronzClay in carbon in about 55 minutes
  • Fires the new PMC Sterling Silver in a total of about 60 minutes
  • Temperature is controllable with optional SpeedFire Temperature Controller
  • Temperature readout with optional Digital Pyrometer
  • Light weight and easily transportable - weighs only 6.5 lbs
  • 90 day parts and labor warranty
  • Compact - less than 1/3rd cubic foot
  • Instructors: You can run 4 SFEM™ on a single 20 amp circuit
Note: firing times can vary due to thickness and size.

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Find SpeedFire ElectricMini Artisan One Instructions Here...

http://bit.ly/SFEMArtisanOne

All times and temperatures are given for guidance only. They may vary due to a number of factors including line voltage variations, ambient room temperature, air movement and component tolerance variations in the kiln itself. Also, techniques described may need to be modified for best results. In the remainder of this document, the SpeedFire® ElectricMini™ will be referred to as the SFEM™.

Fires PMC3 & Art Clay Silver in about 30 minutes
Because the SFEM™ ramps up quickly, the minimum firing temperature of 1110ºF for PMC3 and 1200ºF for Art Clay Silver clays is reached in about 15-20 minutes. In the next 15-20 minutes of firing the temperature increases to about 1400ºF. For PMC3 the hold time at 1290ºF is 10 minutes but because of the additional heat it can be fired in less than 10 minutes. Art Clay Silver calls for a 15 minute hold time so firing for a period a bit less than 15 minutes also allows the additional heat to achieve appropriate sintering. Silver metal clay cannot be over fired as long as it is protected from melting.

Fires PMC+ in under an hour
The same premise applies to PMC+ as described for PMC3 except the times are a bit different. The SFEM™ reaches 1470ºF in about 35 minutes and after another 25 minutes reaches about 1616ºF. Experience shows that while it does take 30 minutes at 1470ºF, that it takes less than an additional 30 minutes if the ultimate temperature attained is well above 1470ºF. So, the ultimate firing time for good sintering is probably in the range of 45 - 50 minutes.

Fires FastFire BRONZclay™ in coco carbon in about 55 minutes

We have tested the SFEM™ exhaustively and were quite pleased when we put half dollar coin sized pieces, Struve Test Bar (STB), a 1/2" x 1-1/2" five card thick test strip of FastFire BRONZclay™ in a small stainless steel container with Premium Coco Carbon and achieved a successful firing. The test strip was bent to a 90º angle with no breaking or cracking. No blistering was observed on either of these pieces. We did this using no controller and no pyrometer. We simply turned the power switch on and after 55 minutes turned the switch to off. You may need to adjust the firing time to attain similar results.

Fires PMC Sterling Silver Clay
The firing schedule for PMC Sterling is to ramp to 1000ºF, hold for 30 minutes then allow piece to cool so it can be handled. This step burns away the binders. The SFEM™ can do this step using the optional temperature controller and digital pyrometer.

After burning out the binders the piece is placed in carbon and fired to 1500ºF and held for 30 minutes or more. Note that it says "or more". This means that it is open ended. You cannot over fire PMC Sterling with the SFEM™. Turn the kiln off and allow to cool naturally.

To do these steps you need the optional SpeedFire Temperature Controller and and digital pyrometer. Sterling silver melts at 1640ºF so follow the provided ramp chart.

General Top Operating Temperature: 1688 ºF +/-

For this version of the SFEM™ we decided to limit the general top operatin g temperature to 1688ºF +/- at 120v so it can be "plug and play" so to speak, meaning it can be switched on and left to run until its job is done without risk of melting a fine silver creation (fine silver melts at 1761ºF). We also took into account all currently available fine silver clay types and the SFEM™ will fire them all. Knowing that alternate non-silver metal clays are becoming quite popular this temperature limit allows "plug and play" capability when firing FastFire BronzClay™. The temperature firing charts associated with the SFEM™ show the highest attained temperature of 1688ºF+- at 120v. Results will vary with different line voltages.

Temperature controllable with optional SpeedFire™ Temperature Controller
The SpeedFire Temperature Controller is an ideal temperature controller for the SFEM™ in that it varies voltage to control temperature as compared the the "infinite switch" found on most manual kilns that alter the flow of current in an on/off cycling. Depending on setting, it is capable of controlling ramp rate as well as maximum temperature obtained. This makes possible the firing requirements of glass and for metals that must be fired in activated carbon. A graph of the temperatures at different settings is provided, but the results you see can vary due to a number of factors as described previously.

Temperature readout with optional Digital Pyrometer
The SFEM™ comes predrilled with a hole at the top to receive the probe from a digital pyrometer so internal temperatures can be measured. The probe should be inserted deep enough so that about one inch of the probe end to be visible inside the kiln. When you first try to insert the probe, the loop at the end of the probe may be a bit larger than the hole in the top of the kiln. While holding the probe close to the end, just apply gentle pressure and rock it back and forth until it enters the kiln. A pyrometer isn't required when firing fine silver clays since the kiln cannot overheat and melt your creations. Being able to note temperatures would be beneficial when firing some non-silver clays and in glass fusing.

First time firing
The first time you fire the kiln there may be a slight smell, but this will dissipate after the first firing. You might want to consider firing the unit to full temperature outdoors one time before continued use. Simply turn it on and let it run for one hour then turn off and let it cool and that will take care of it.

Handling the kiln top
The handles on the SFEM do get warm, but not too hot to the touch. We strongly recommend that you turn the kiln off and allow it to cool for about ten minutes before removing it from the base. The recommended method is as follows: With the element cover having the power cord facing you, lift the kiln up to clear your pieces or firing vessel and tip it towards you 90 degrees and rest the element cover on a heat resistant surface. This puts the open area of the kiln facing AWAY from you. This will also allow the kiln to cool more quickly. Be cautious when reaching for your pieces or firing vessel as they may still be hot. Consider the use of tweezers, tongs and heat resistant gloves. It is strongly recommended that you work on a heat proof surface such as the optional 8" square ceramic tile. During firing to maximum temperature, the under side of the kiln base itself generally doesn't exceed 200ºF, but it is prudent to protect surfaces from elevated temperatures. View the video online for the ideal opening technique.

Firing in carbon
Limited testing has been done firing non-silver metal clay products. We have successfully fired FastFire BronzClay™ in a small stainless steel container by placing it in the cold kiln, turning it on and then turning it off after 55 minutes though this time may need to be adjusted for best results. A half dollar size piece and the test bar (1/2" x 1-12" x 5 cards thick) fired with no blistering and the test bar was bent to a ninety degree bend and did not exhibit any cracking and did not break. Your results with this firing time may vary. The rule of thumb is to add 25ºF of temperature at a time if not sintering and to reduce temperature by 25º at a time until blisters don't occur. The SFEM™ is more of a time based kiln so the approximate equivalent to the 25ºF rule would be adding or subtracting 5 minutes of on time.

Fusing and Slumping glass
The SFEM™ is ideal for small glass projects! Small projects may not experience thermal shock as the SFEM™ increases in temperature even though it does so rather quickly. Ramp rates for sensitive or larger pieces can be managed with the optional SpeedFire Temperature Controller. Do not fuse glass directly on the kiln base. Use an appropriate ceramic fiber paper such as the 12 pack we offer (Part# 54933) that are precut to fit the base floor perfectly. We know it is necessary to "peek" at the progress being made when firing glass. Carefully rock the kiln up on an edge. Do NOT lift the kiln up off the base because a large amount of heat could rush out and cause burns. Do not look into the hot kiln for prolonged periods of time as infrared energy is harmful to your eyes. Brief glances only and it is recommended that you use safety glasses (Part# 55515)

IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING!
  • This kiln will not automatically shut off. The on/off switch is in-line with the cord.
  • Do not leave the kiln unattended for extended periods of time.
  • ALWAYS operate the kiln on a heat resistant surface.
  • Locate kiln well away from combustable materials and at least 18" away from any wall or curtain material
  • Do not allow young children to use the kiln unsupervised at any time.
  • As with any kiln, there are hot surfaces. Assume they are hot before touching any surface to avoid accidental hot contact.
  • Do NOT lift the kiln up off the base while at high temperatures as escaping heat could cause burns.
  • When firing glass and "peeking" at the firing progress gently lift one side and look quickly then let kiln back down gently.
  • We strongly recommend that the kiln be turned off and allowed to cool for 10 minutes or more before moving the kiln.
KILNS GET HOT!
Kilns get hot inside as well as out! Surface temperatures around the kiln at full temperature will range from 110ºF to 280ºF at the sides adjacent to the handles. Also note that the underside of the SFEM™ can get to 200ºF so please make sure you operate the kiln on a heat resistant surface. We offer an 8" ceramic tile (Part# 54934) for this purpose, but any ceramic tile or other surface designed to resist heat will suffice. To put a bit of perspective on these temperatures, we tested a home waffle iron and found that the top outer surface reaches 150ºF and the middle exposed area reaches 300ºF.





VIDEO: The suggested way to open and close the kiln...


Actual times & temperatures will vary from those presented here due to variables beyond our control such as voltage, ambient room temperature and air flow.




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