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How do you do lost wax burnout in an electric kiln without damaging the kiln?

Lost wax casting is the process of carving a shape in wax, making a mold of the wax shape, and then casting that shape into metal from the mold.

The mold is a negative image of the wax. The wax is melted out of the mold through hollow channe ... [More]

What is the purpose of the wax tray?

The way tray catches the wax that drips from the mold. IMPORTANT: remove the wax and wax tray from the kiln before firing above 300°F. Leaving the wax in the kiln and firing to higher temperatures can damage the kiln and void the warranty.

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