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Coil pots are made when clay is rolled into thin snake-like ropes and then layered on top other. Most of one and times the outside of a coil pot is usually smoothed so the coils are not seen.
Coil pot making is one of the oldest pottery techniques. It appears to have arisen from many different cultures at once. It is not known exactly when it began, but pieces have been found that are thousands of years old.
No. You can smooth the clay over with a rib to make the coils smooth, both on the inside and outside of the pot.
Here are a few sites to help you:* http://www.jhpottery.com/tutorial/coil.htm * http://pottery.about.com/od/stepbystepprojects/ss/basiccoil.htm* http://www.expertvillage.com/video/16247_base-coil-pot.htm
To use a moka pot on a coil stove to make delicious coffee, fill the bottom chamber with water, add finely ground coffee to the filter basket, assemble the pot, and place it on the coil stove on medium heat. Allow the coffee to brew until it starts to bubble and the top chamber is filled with coffee. Remove from heat, pour and enjoy your delicious coffee.
On an electric stove, the heat coil directly touches the pot, facilitating the conduction or direct heat transfer. On a gas stove, the burning fuel transfers heat to a pot by both radiation and convection.
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Most multicup coffee makers do have a heated coil under the pot to keep the coffee at a pleasant temperature for consumption. Single-cup coffee makers may or may not include this feature as the carafe is emptied after a single use.
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The coil is located under the pot metal engine cover on top of engine. Remove the 4 bolts that hold this cover on , then you will see the coils located in a plastic housing under this cover.