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Fusing and Stained Glass Tips and FAQ's => Fusing Tips and FAQ's => Kiln Questions => Topic started by: bbbeads on August 01, 2016, 03:11:49 PM

Title: Bead door
Post by: bbbeads on August 01, 2016, 03:11:49 PM
Can anyone tell me if the bead door when closed is completely sealed or is there a gap left round the edges.  Thinking of buying a door for my paragon SC2 but I want to use it still for enamelling.   I know there will be a gap when putting mandrels in to garage the bead.
Title: Re: Bead door
Post by: Trudi on August 01, 2016, 06:24:07 PM
You will probably find that it's not as sealed as a proper closed door. When I want to fuse in mne I have a piece of fibre blanket cut to fit inside the slot to help keep the heat in. Seems to work for that purpose. Hope that helps!
Title: Re: Bead door
Post by: bbbeads on August 01, 2016, 09:28:46 PM
Thank you for information I will do that when enamelling.
Title: Re: Bead door
Post by: fionaess on August 02, 2016, 09:35:17 AM
I have an SC3 with a bead door that I use for annealing and enamelling.  I just leave the bead door shut and keep an eye on the controller temp when I enamel.. You lose far more heat opening the main door than the tiny amount through the closed bead door :)
Title: Re: Bead door
Post by: flame n fuse on August 02, 2016, 10:58:36 AM
my paragon has a clip to keep the door shut. Never had a problem with fusing in it.