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Cone Art Glass Kilns

Cone Art Glass Kilns 

Tucker’s Cone Art Glass Kilns are an excellent choice for glass artists for slumping and fusing. Fitted with corrosion resistant stainless steel jackets and heavy-duty Kanthal A-1 elements, the Cone Art Glass Kilns are designed to give years of trouble free firings. The kiln capacity ranges from .9 up to 8.25 cubic feet.

Cone Art Gets Glass Look, a lot of kilns out there are basically ceramic kilns with a "yeah, you can use it for glass too" sticker slapped on. Cone Art? They designed these specifically for glass work. That means the heating elements, the controllers, everything is dialed in for what glass actually needs.

Temperature Control That Doesn't Mess Around Glass is picky about temperature—we all know this. Cone Art Glass Kiln's digital controllers let you nail those precise ramps and holds every single time. Whether you're doing delicate fusing or slumping a big piece, you get the consistency you need to stop worrying about the kiln and focus on your art.

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Cone Art Glass Kilns by Tucker's

Tucker’s Cone Art Glass Kilns are an excellent choice for glass artists for slumping and fusing. Fitted with corrosion resistant stainless steel jackets and heavy-duty Kanthal A-1 elements, the Tuckers Cone Art Kilns are designed to give years of trouble free firings. The kiln capacity ranges from .9 up to 8.25 cubic feet.


Cone Art Glass Kilns - Models & Specifications
Tuckers Cone Art Glass Kilns Specifications

Other Glass Artists Trust Them
Walk into a lot of professional glass studios and you'll see Cone Art kilns. There's a reason for that—when your work and reputation are on the line, you need equipment you can count on.

They've Got Your Back
Good customer support, parts are available when you need them. It matters when you're in the middle of a project and something goes sideways. Bottom line: if you're serious about glass, Cone Art gives you one less thing to worry about so you can focus on making great work.

Cone Art Glass Fusing Kilns

OUR PROCESS

Natural Sheffield Clay is mined on our property from as seen at one of the open clay pits. The Sheffield Clay deposit is located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, on U.S. Route 7 in the Southwest corner of Berkshire County.