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19  X2

20

21  X2

22

15  x12

14

13

18

17

18

18

16

18

10)  Note  the  correct  alignment  of  each  Gas 

Burner (15x 12); the lower end is glued to the 

opening in the wall, while the upper is glued to 

the  notch  on  the  underside  of  the Air  Supply 

Line (12). Glue pin on lower end of Air Supply 

Pipe (13) to opening in Base as shown. Glue 

one end of Air Supply Connector (14) to top pin 

of Supply Pipe and the other to the pin on the 

outside edge of the Air Line (12).

11) Using the notches and tabs to align parts, glue Stack Walls (4x 18) at 

inside corners where parts meet, and along the outside of the raised ridge 

on  Stack  Base  (16). Align  the  completed  Stack  Walls  inside  the  raised 

ridges on the underside of the Stack Cap (17) and glue where parts meet.

Repeat these steps to build the second kiln.

12) PLEASE NOTE: Parts are included to model two sizes of stacked bricks: as the 

parts appear similar, you may wish to assemble one size of stacks at a time. As 

bricks were made of locally sourced material, there are many regional color varia-

tions, but in general, any earth tone can be used for a base color to model unfired 

³green bricks.² The kinds of raw materials and additives, interior oxygen levels  used 

As firing temperatures were not even inside the kilns, finished bricks would be both 

lighter and darker, which can be modeled by adding a drop or two of gray, white or 

black to your base color and painting some bricks at random. Take a look at older 

brick buildings in your community for ideas on finishing these details.

12A) The beveled edges of the Large (21) and Small (19) Stack Halves are the top; 

align the pins and mounting points on the back of each half as shown and glue along 

inside corners where parts meet.

12B) Complete assembly by inserting the beveled edge of the Large (22) and Small 

(20) Top Bricks into the correct stack assemblies as shown and glue at inside edges 

where parts meet.

Содержание CORNERSTONE BRICK KILN 933-4100

Страница 1: ...s to steam in an instant causing the bricks to explode While coal fired kilns required constant attention fuel and air were supplied by overhead lines attached to the exterior of gas and oil fired kilns although the air supply could be adjusted in a process called flashing to produce more color variety in the finished bricks Although there was a small opening in the dome no heat was lost through i...

Страница 2: ...st the outside surfaces of these pieces before installation When dry these will be glued to the flat areas molded on each of the Curved Wall sections remember these bands are very thin plastic so use glue sparingly or use a water base adhesive that allows some time to position parts and prevent damage Working from top to bottom the correct sequence is 2 strip 010 x 050 Length 7 1 8 182mm 4 strips ...

Страница 3: ... Brackets 11 at random to the top of both middle 010 x 070 bands along each side of the kiln two per band eight total 8 Use the raised ridge on the underside to align parts and glue Dome 5 to tops of wall assembly If you wish to model an earlier coal fired kiln skip to step 11 9 PLEASE NOTE To simplify alignment of the Air Line 12 you may wish to install a Gas Burner 15 and or the Air Supply Pipe ...

Страница 4: ...ked bricks as the parts appear similar you may wish to assemble one size of stacks at a time As bricks were made of locally sourced material there are many regional color varia tions but in general any earth tone can be used for a base color to model unfired green bricks The kinds of raw materials and additives interior oxygen levels used As firing temperatures were not even inside the kilns finis...

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