Vacuum kiln

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Has any one made a kiln out of their vacuum chamber? I have most of the kinks worked out but, Heat is being a bit tricky. I realize heat can travel through a vacuum but will a heat lamp pointed at the chamber give off enough heat to boil and the eliminate the water? Will the heat be spread evenly? Will strictly bottom heat work? I sure there is at least one person that has at least tried this before. I geared more towards one of a kind production items and I need a efficient to dry roughed out green blanks, and this seems like the best option. Any advice would be infinitely more than what I have had so the slightest info could start a chain reaction.

Thank You,
Scot.
 
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I do not know for sure. Commercial kilns have heat added. I think it helps bun off moisture in the wood. They use heat pad and plates. This complicates things when using a small homemade chamber. Currently my plan is a hot plate and maybe some copper wire.
 
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