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GMT-818

Multilevel Fusing With a side fired kiln you need to fire a little slower but you more then make up the time with the amount of work you can get in the kiln.Great for annealing blown glass vessels too!

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GMT-814

Great Studio Kiln This kiln is a great size. it wont take up too much room in your studio yet holds the majority of work produced by a small studio

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GMT-1414

Classroom Standard The GM1414 is likely the most widely used kiln by professional glass instructors in the country. It’s big, it’s reliable, and its accurate.(Shown without a Lid Lifter which is now standard. This model is no longer available without a Lid Lifter installed)

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GMT-1227

Multilevel Fusing The GM1227-3 is a side fired kiln, which means you can fuse or slump on multiple levels. Depending on your projects, you can fire up to 4 layers of similar projects which basically quadruples your firing capacity. Zone Control is standard on this model so temperatures stay uniform top to bottom.

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GMT-1214

It’s Big! This is the largest round top-fired glass fusing kiln we make. Want to make a bird bath…you can do it. Want to make a sink..you can do it! When you are not making large things, you can load a ton of small things in this kiln (okay maybe not a ton ,but a […]

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GMT-1018

Multilevel Fusing The GM1018 is a side fired kiln, which means you can fuse or slump on multiple levels. Depending on your projects, you can fire up to 3 layers of similar projects which basically triples your firing capacity. Zone Control is standard on this model so temperatures stay uniform top to bottom.

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GMT-1014

Perfect Studio Size This is our most popular kiln in the Studio Series. Its 23″ wide chamber with 14″ depth can fit the majority of projects most studio artists create. Now available with the GlassMaster Touchscreen Controller with WiFi.

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MICRO SCARAB

Great Starter Kiln for Flameworking The Micro Scarab is perfect for flameworkers who are starting out or are just working with smaller projects. It runs on common household 120V service so you can plug it in just about anywhere. If affordability and portability are important to you, this could be your perfect Scarab model.

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SCARAB

Used by the Best If you are serious about flameworking you need serious equipment. Designed by a flameworker, specifically for flameworking Borosilicate glass.