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Question Posted Saturday May 19 2007, 10:56 am

ok, you know those kilns to make like clay hard or whatever? so you can paint it, well we did that in school, and it was so cool, and so i told my mom i wanted a kiln. lol but i guess there like 1000s of dollars. soo, someone told me you can put it in your stove? is that true? and how would you do it?

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icey0990 answered Saturday May 19 2007, 12:54 pm:
you cant put it in your oven. they are called kills and they need to reach about 3,000 degrees. (isnt that crazy?) my art teacher told me this. ask your art teacher and im sure she/he will tell you the same

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