tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2759667046765455535.post4227454138032627327..comments2023-10-03T10:48:18.780-04:00Comments on Contemporary Art Porcelain: Element Design --- Our Final Idea --- Part 4John Tiltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03734024084459797067noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2759667046765455535.post-67541990704839142452009-06-11T06:43:37.281-04:002009-06-11T06:43:37.281-04:00I guess my comment is along the line of Dan's ...I guess my comment is along the line of Dan's this morning. <br /><br />Where do/es current elements/element design fail in your needs? <br /><br />Did your needs change after buying the kiln? <br /><br />Is this an ideal element for just your firing process in general or a holy grail element design?<br /><br />Thanks again for all of your help with my thermocouples. It was wicked depressing seeing all those metal filings come pouring out of the protection tubes.Alex Sollahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12222528761667893874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2759667046765455535.post-35534925983318839522009-06-11T00:36:59.060-04:002009-06-11T00:36:59.060-04:00John, Even though the math makes my brain shut dow...John, Even though the math makes my brain shut down I have enjoyed your element discussion. My electrician friend Bill is really enjoying it. He long ago convinced me that my L & L kiln was far superior to the others and even enjoys reading the manual. Is the search for the perfect element driven by economics, efficiency, or a specific need of control for the work you make?Dan Finneganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12464319954358422836noreply@blogger.com