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Fuseworks Craft Kiln

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$329.98

$ 99 .00 $99.00

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Get started making fused and enamel art the easy and ultra-affordable way! This fiber body kiln with stainless steel reinforcing bands is designed to let you create jewelry, coasters and other small items quickly. There's no complicated firing schedules to understand, just set the timer to fire. The convenient table-top kiln has a clam-shell style lid which contains the heating elements and a simplified timer control. Firing chamber measures 8" diameter x 4" high. Cord measures 6 feet long. Runs on 120v. 1 year manufacturer warranty.
Service Representative Tip: The screws on the lid hinge may need to be loosened or adjusted so the lid can move more freely. The kiln may have some pre-fire markings due to the test firing performed during manufacturing to ensure safety and quality.
Step-By-Step: Fusing with the Fuseworks Craft Kiln

  1. Cut, break and clean fusible glass pieces.
  2. Place kiln paper on base, layer cut glass on top.
  3. Close lid and fire according to manufacturer instructions.
  4. Allow glass to cool and enjoy!

WARNING THIS NOT A TOY: Children under the age of 16 should not use this kiln and it’s contents without strict adult supervision.

Katherine Venezia
2025-08-01 14:48:17
I got this for my girlfriend for her birthday and it’s been wonderful! She’s used it a lot and have had no issues. It’s a great product and worth every penny.
Jerome
2025-07-03 11:45:05
We like it. Used for making fused glass jewelry
Michael G. Foster
2025-06-28 19:20:32
I ordered this kiln and the timer did not work. I emailed diamond craft and they sent me another kiln right away. The key is to email them because they will not answer the phone or call you back! Email they answer right away. This kiln is wonderful for the person just looking to do small glass fusing. So far I’ve made earrings. The key is to heat the glass slowly. This kiln heats up very fast so you have to heat for 2 min then wait a min before going to the next 2 min. If you heat the kiln 2 min at a time nothing breaks! You need infrared glasses because you will be looking in the kiln to check the glass often… as long as you heat slowly and stop between 12 -15 min you’ll get good results. Keep track of cooking time. When it’s done keep the lid down and wait at least 2 hours to cool. Wear gloves and mask when handling kiln paper and wash your glass and hands! I plan on getting a heat gun that you can shoot into the kiln for temperature.
AMH
2025-05-26 11:35:22
The only things I can successfully make in this kiln is glass beads. Every project over 2 1/2 “ shatters. I feel the kiln is defective and heats too fast. I attempted to return the item. Amazon approved the return then I received an email from the seller: Message from seller ShopRainbowArtGlass:Hi _______,Very sorry to hear about the issues you're experiencing with the kiln. Please be aware that you are attempting to return a completely used and functional kiln. Due to this, you most likely will not be eligible for a refund upon return of the item. We would rather tell you this ahead of time vs it being a surprise.Please contact Diamond Tech directly with all warranty related issues at 813-806-2923 such as the problem you're describing. If Diamond Tech informs us that this unit is in fact defective, then we will handle accordingly.Thank you,Jay S.ShopRainbowArtGlassI attempted several times to contact Diamond Tech and received voicemails with no return calls.I sent an email to ShoprainbowArtGlass explaining the situation and received no response. Now I’m stuck with a kiln that shatters every project over 2 1/2” and has cracked a mold. Very disappointed.
Tom & Barb
2025-01-23 10:59:56
I am very happy with this kiln. I could not afford a “real” kiln so I purchased this one. The Fuseworks craft kiln does need slow heating, like a MK, but the results I’ve gotten have been very consistent thus far. Disclaimer: I have not tried more than 2 layers of glass.
Cathy Minyard
2025-01-05 18:09:00
Great little kiln for the $$. Excellent for beginners. Slumps in about 10 minutes. Great for photo fusing. Cons: No pyrometer so I disassembled Paragon quickfire pyrometer, punched little hole in top of kiln to insert pyrometer tip. 11 minutes reached 1500F. After 20 uses elements bulged from fiber frame and stuck to glass. This problem needs to be corrected on future kilns. Great started kiln. Currently upgrading to Jen-Ken glass kiln.
Janet
2024-12-09 11:46:56
This is useful for fusing glass jewelry, but other than that it is a waste of money. Despite having a larger kiln shelf than microwave kilns, you will be disappointed if you try to create any thing like a coaster. The glass always breaks no matter how many tries have given it. I should have read the reviews before I bought it,
Theresa P.
2024-11-21 16:01:11
It’s best to buy a Vevor kiln for the same price.This will always burn your enamel
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