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Spent $400 on a new digital kiln controller and it finally gave me the consistent ramp rates I needed for my color tests.
Has anyone else found a specific upgrade that solved a long-standing problem in your process?
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the_nina5d ago
Upgrading to a proper ventilation hood was that moment for me. My glaze chemistry was all over the place from inconsistent studio temps and fumes. The new system just locked in the air flow, and suddenly my results stopped drifting. It felt like finally getting a clear radio signal after years of static.
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Oh man, I know that feeling! My game-changer was finally buying a set of really good digital scales. I was mixing my own glazes and could never figure out why batches from the same recipe would act so different. Turns out my old kitchen scale was just not accurate enough for small amounts. The new one measures to the hundredth of a gram, and everything just clicked into place. It was like the last piece of a puzzle.
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