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@nora so what you're saying is the kiln market is absolutely ripe for disruption, for an app to control your kiln remotely, for a "smart kiln" that empowers users to subscribe to different heat settings and durations... a premium tier for bisque... a Raku box (presumably for streaming the firing process to other devices in your home)


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@ptoothfish thank god they do not seem to know how to use computers well enough to have that be a problem, based on their websites and manual layouts


@nora @ptoothfish Just wait. I thought about this, even just putting a smart plug on a kiln would be a cheap, single step.

IMO, the problem is voltage and heat resistance. Most digital devices use lead solder and have tiny circuit board connections also made of low-melting-point materials, that are generally pricey.

ROI. If it's "worth it" they'll do it.

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