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Originally Posted by alexm
I can cram over 150 beads in my kiln. What I do is put fresh beads on a kiln rack making sure they don't touch each other until they cool and harden. Then I move them into a pile. Once the beads harden they can touch each other without harm.
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I have a kiln rack that is narrower than the interior of my kiln and leaves a gap on 1 side between the rack and the wall. I put my beads into the kiln on the rack, not touching any other beads. As I fill the rack I move the beads to the gap and place them on the floor of the kiln and stack them (as long as the beads have been in the kiln for at least 10 minutes). I have never (knock wood) had beads stick together or dent each other.
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That's the answere I was hoping for!!! Thanks for the info. and I'll certainly look at the wetcanvas tutorial as well