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What type of stainless steel can be used in a kiln?

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 10:34 am
by CCVICKERS
Hello!

I would like to make a particular shape mold of stainless steel. It will need welded joints. What type of stainless is best to use in a kiln? 303, 304, 316, other? Can plain steel be used if it's lined with fiber paper? Can carbon steel be used?

Thank you in advance for any insight and advice!
Carla

p.s. has anyone ever used a carbon steel wok to slump? (just ran across some and thought i'd ask :) )

Re: What type of stainless steel can be used in a kiln?

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 4:26 pm
by Tom Fuhrman
I have used a regular steel wok for many years. I just coat it well with kiln wash. it will flake some but can usually be brushed off with no problem. I've also used all types of stainless, including stainless exhaust pipes, barware, cheap mixing bowls, grill parts, etc. I also have a large drop out mold made from 1/4" cold rolled steel plate that I coat with kiln wash or shelf paper. A lot of what you can use may be determined by the finish you want on the finished piece.

Re: What type of stainless steel can be used in a kiln?

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 11:27 pm
by Tony Smith
If you can get it, use 316. It's designed for high temperature use.

Tony

Re: What type of stainless steel can be used in a kiln?

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 2:16 am
by Bert Weiss
I use regular 304 stainless and it works just fine.

Re: What type of stainless steel can be used in a kiln?

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:25 am
by CCVICKERS
Thanks for the help! :D