Measurements:
35mm between pins
Product Description:
Try out a kiln stilt that is versatile and can work when firing most any bisque ware shape: the 35mm 6-point Kiln Stilt! Because of its six metal points, this kiln stilt can function well with regular, flat-bottomed pieces as well as ceramics that have some irregular shapes. It works well with odd shapes because it has double the points of contact of a standard tripod stilt, and every painting studio would benefit from this do-it-all kiln stilt!
For those new to kiln work, kiln stilts are used for glazed, “low-fire” or earthenware firings to prevent the glaze from adhering to the kiln itself. Never allow a glaze piece to lie directly onto the kiln surface, as it will get stuck there!
Stilts can be used in “high-fire” firings like that of stoneware, but they are not recommended for such high heats because the metal points can bend. So, if you absolutely need to fire a piece in high-heat on stilts, make sure you use multiple pointed stilts, and do not fire heavy objects on stilts at that temperature.
Kiln stilts should be chosen based on the size of the bisque ware being fired as well as the complexity of its shape. Uncommon or irregular shapes should be fired on multi-point or even bar stilts. More simple ceramic ware like plates, dishes, and mugs should be stilted with a 3-point stilt with the points just inside the foot ring or lip of the bottom. Do not use an undersized stilt. If a plate is five inches across, use a minimum of a three to four inch stilt, not anything smaller. If you use a stilt that is too small, the piece can tilt or slide into other pieces!
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