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After about one week the liners will be hard. They can then be uncovered and left in a shaded area for at
least one more week. The stoves should be sun-dried for the last few days before firing.
Your stove is now ready for firing!
But before firing you should do a quality control check. Check each stove for cracks or other defects. If
stoves have small cracks at this stage, most probably they will break during firing. If you fire a poor quality
stove, you will be wasting both the clay and fuel. Remember that you can re-use the clay from any stoves
you reject before firing.