This DIY Electric Kiln Can Save a Lot of Money!

  • Every Artist Should Know How to Make One of These!

    If you're involved in ceramics, pottery or other similar artistic pursuits, you'll need a kiln. However, they can be quite pricey, which can be prohibitive for artists who are just starting out or those on a budget. Plus, you may not always need a high-end kiln with all the bells and whistles. We recently this inexpensive DIY electric kiln that's really easy to make and that's ideal for creations that only require low heat, such as small ceramics or glass enameling.

    This front-loading electric kiln costs just around $70 to make, and even better, it's easy to customize to meet your particular needs. Tailor the size and the lengths of the elements to build a kiln suited to your unique creations. Plus, the elements are cheap to replace, so you don't have to worry about your kiln going out and you not being able to fix it.

    To learn how to make this electric kiln at home, please continue to Page (2) for the instructions.

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    3 Comments

    1. Eric said:

      This is my design- the one pictured is actually a toploader. I do have a front loader design also on Instructables.

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