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【URBAN ART GARDEN】 Small Great Wall Pillar Stacking Technique
【URBAN ART GARDEN】 Small Great Wall Pillar Stacking Technique
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【URBAN ART GARDEN】 Small Great Wall Pillar Stacking Technique
Why choose it?
- Highly adjustable: Two specifications, can be flexibly combined to solve the problem of needing to store multiple height codes.
- Anti-side-shift design: The snap-lock structure ensures that the feet do not shift during the firing process, making the work safer.
- Easy to clean: The surface is smooth. In case of glaze residue, simply use a small iron sheet or scraper to gently remove it.
- Professional material: Resistant to high temperatures, ensuring the consistency of the finished product during firing.
Product Highlights:
- Special for kiln burning - Specifically designed for ceramic kilns, used in conjunction with the roof board for stable support.
- High temperature and pressure resistance - The combustion temperature can reach up to 1350℃. It maintains stable performance and does not deform under high temperatures.
- The material is sturdy – the surface is smooth and fine, not prone to getting glazed, and even if it gets glazed, it is easy to clean.
- Wide adaptability – It can be easily adapted for use in both small household kilns and large industrial kilns.
- Highly adjustable – Available in two sizes (3cm / 4.5cm), can be freely stacked to increase height, meeting different requirements for kiln installation heights.
- Snap-on design - Solves the problem of side shift of traditional code feet during firing process, making it more stable.
Product Information:
| Project |
Content |
| Specification | Small size: 3×3×3 cm、Large size: 4.5×4.5×4.5 cm |
| Burn Resistance Temperature | 1350℃ |
Usage Procedure:
- Placement of Stool Feet: Based on the size of the workpiece and the size of the frame board, place the Great Wall stool feet in a triangular or quadrilateral shape reasonably.
- Place the shelter board: Place the shelter board of the appropriate size steadily on the legs, ensuring that the shelter board is stable and does not shake.
- Multi-layer stacking: If multiple layers are required for the kiln, repeat the above steps and build each layer one by one.
- Adjusting height: The "Great Wall Code" feet can be stacked and raised independently according to the height of the work (small and large sizes can be used together).
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