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And its jonrms there is no A in that LOL
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Finally arrived my Kiln
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So it gets rid of any moisture from inside the kiln
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Take a picture of the front lcd display and I should be able to help if I am familiar with the brand.
I would personally heat up any furnace after its settled for a day ( let the coils relax after shipping ) to about 500 degrees C. Then I would add the Graphite crucible in for about 10 - 20 minutes. And then turn it off. With the crucible still in the chamber to cool.
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This type R9D33
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As for a 999 stamp, Yes there are many people I use for custom stamps, They are not cheap and for my stamps I pay between £150 and £600 per stamp.
So keep your 5 or 6 mm number 9 stamp and use that... It is by far cheaper and won't break your bank!!!
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It's how I want it to bee, would that be classed as flat face???
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You will need a few sizes of basic stamps
I will post a link soon.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/263632061457?var=563900123651
Here is a link to some cheap but effective stamps to start you off
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/184174673445?epid=6011376003&hash=item2ae1aa7e25:g:JUoAAOSwwUJeSrrM
Good luck
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That means that potential contamination could occur when stamping.
But apart from that these are generic stamps, If you want a custom stamp with your own logo and your seriously considering doing this, then invest in a custom stamp.
Don't settle for something anyone can use.
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But I have never used them as stamping them by hand is easier. Having a larger stamp is difficult to get right. I have multiple hammers and I am still learning.
Years later and it is still a matter of trial and error.
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