Studio Pro 14 - New for 2010
 

Studio Pro 14
The Evolution Continues
 

The Studio Pro 14 is the latest addition to our line of personal sized kilns and features our Dual Access Design. The Dual Access Design combines traditional front and top loading features into one, truly revolutionary kiln.

The Studio Pro 14 operates from 120V and offers the artist plenty on room with its 14.5" x 14.5" x 6.5" chamber size.

The Studio Pro 14 is capable of all glass firing techniques up to 1650°F including fusing, slumping, painting and casting and offers more in performance, design and flexibility than any other kiln in its class.



















 

Studio Pro 14 Specifications

Studio Pro 14 - 14.5” W x 14.5” L x 6.5" D,  .80 cubic feet
(37cm W x 37cm L x 16.5cm D, 22.7L)

North American Electrical Specifications:
Operating Voltage: 120V
Amperage: 15A
Watts: 1800W
Cord Plug: NEMA 5-15P
(12Ga. AWG Wire & 20A breaker required)

Maximum Usable Temperature: 1650°F (900°C)
Ship Weight: 120lb. (55kg)


 

Features & Design
 

 
 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Dual Access Design - Front Access

Front access is perfect for glass placement, particularly with glass that can't be disturbed once placed. Simply build on your shelf and close the chamber. Front access is also great when using manipulation tools that require a horizontal approach such as raking or glass roll ups.


Front Access is Wide Open


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Dual Access Design - Top Access

Top access is excellent for venting. Top access also works very well when loading forms and comes in very handy when using manipulation tools that require a vertical approach such as glass embossing.


Work and Load from the Top


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Wonderful Chamber & Lid Handles

We've fitted the Studio Pro 14 with two wonderfully wide and sturdy bar handles. These corner mounted handles are placed well away from the kiln for easy, gloved hand operation. You'll enjoy using them.

If you're familiar with Evenheat you know we love handles. Handles provide access and they should be designed for the job, be comfortable and easy to use.

 


Wonderfully Wide and Sturdy Handles


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Wall-Free Design

With front access, the Studio Pro 14 offers the artist a wall-free work surface. The wall-free design provides wide open space for the precision placement of your glass. There's nothing to fight or work around. It's an incredible design feature that essentially defines the Studio Pro 14.


Wall-Free Design


 

 

 
Studio Pro 14 Features

Set-Pro Controller
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The Studio Pro 14 is equipped with our Set-Pro, 3 button control. The Set-Pro offers 4 firing programs with up to 8 segments per firing program.

The Set-Pro features many On-the-Fly firing adjustments that allow you to add time or temperature to your hold times or skip ahead and go right to the anneal portion of the firing. The Set-Pro offers complete control in an easy to use package.


Set-Pro Control


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Multi-Position Lid Vent System

The Studio Pro 14 is fitted with a 3 position lid vent. Lid venting is great when you're firing off adhesives or binders. It's also great for speeding up the cooling process. The lid vent on the Studio Pro 14 positions the lid at approximately 1/2", 1" and 2".


 

3 Position Lid Vent


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Engineered Element Path

The heating element path is designed specifically for the Studio Pro 14 firing chamber and provides even heating across the entire firing surface.

We design all of our element paths for performance. It's a detail you expect from Evenheat.

Performance in Every Detail


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Corner Mounting Technique

The corners of the kiln body and lid provide excellent strength for mounting. The flat sides of the kiln don’t offer this strength, especially on square shaped kilns.  We install our load bearing hinge, lid vent and lid handle brackets on these corners for this reason. Longer life, high reliability: solid design makes a difference.


Corners Provide Strength


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Bench Top Operation

The Studio Pro 14 is designed to be placed directly on your counter or bench top or within the included floor stand. The choice is yours.

Bench top operation positions the kiln at waist level for very comfortable front access use.

Please note that counters and bench tops must be constructed of non-combustible material.


 

Counter / Bench Top Setup


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Floor Stand

The Studio Pro 14 is supplied with a 16" stand for optional floor placement if desired. Floor stand operation positions the kiln perfectly for top access.


 

Floor Stand Included


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Power Cable Exits to Rear

The 120V, standard household power cable on the Studio Pro 14 exits the control panel to the rear. This keeps it away from the kiln chamber while keeping your work area free of clutter.


Power Cable Exits to Rear


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Properly Sized Kiln Stands

We don’t design our stands to fit into our kilns for shipping. We design our stands to support our kilns in use. Our stands properly distribute the weight of the kiln and are made wide to prevent tipping or offsetting. You won’t find our stands in our kilns but you’ll be happy to know they’re beneath them.



Well Designed Stands


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Responsive Thermocouples

Our thermocouples (temperature sensors) are chosen for their quick response and reliable performance. Our standard thermocouple is a Type K.


Responsive and Reliable Thermocouple


 

 

 

Studio Pro 14 Features

Suitable for All Types of Firing

Like the Original Studio Pro, the design of the Studio Pro 14 was driven by the demands of glass work. Glass work is a fairly active process. It relies heavily on visual cues, opening and closing while firing, fast action and all sorts of movement. It's a lot of fun and the Studio Pro 14 only adds to the enjoyment. It doesn't hinder, compromise or get in the way. It just works well.

The Studio Pro 14 also works very well in the more traditional firing styles such as metal clays, low fire ceramics, enamels and china painting. While not as active as glass, these types of firings do require a kiln that's properly designed and built for use. Since the Studio Pro 14 is an Evenheat design, you know you're getting that as well.

The Studio Pro 14 will fire any ware up to 1650°F (900°C)