So I have some 1870s Stanley planes that have lost too much of their original japanning to justify keeping it. As such, I have stripped them, and I am going to repaint them with real japanning. The most basic traditional japanning recipe is 5 parts turpentine, 3 parts asphaltum powder, and 2 parts boiled linseed oil. Some recipes from the 19th century that I have seen contain rosin and lead driers, but they are not necessary, and since the particular recipe that the Stanley Rule & Level Co. actually used is lost to time, I will just go with the basic stuff. The problem is, however, japanning has to be baked on, starting at 200 degrees F, and slowly working up to 400 as coats are added. Now, I *could* do this in my oven at home, but the process reeks strongly of tar and asphalt, something I don't want my cooking oven to smell like. Could the kiln be used? If not, does anyone else have any other ideas?
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