Is tin kiln used to make charcoal sticks

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A tin kiln is not typically used for making charcoal sticks. Charcoal is usually produced through a process called pyrolysis, which is the thermal decomposition of organic material in the absence of oxygen. Traditional kilns for charcoal production are generally made of bricks or metal and designed to facilitate this process.

Charcoal sticks, often used for drawing or as a fuel source, are made from processed charcoal. If raw charcoal is produced in a kiln, it is often further processed to be formed into sticks or briquettes.

If you're looking to create charcoal sticks, using a dedicated charcoal kiln or other appropriate method for charcoal production would be the best approach. Once the charcoal is processed into a desired form, it can then be shaped into sticks or other forms as needed.