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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Amber Press
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<blockquote data-quote="Kam Yu" data-source="post: 252404" data-attributes="member: 11735"><p>I currently use amber press. It's a great material. Definitely more true to color so might consider going one shade brighter. It doesn't lose value like emax. Amber Lt is more trans than emax Lt. More like MT. I am pressing with a zubler with their advanced press programs. So far ive been pressing them 5 degrees higher and it seems fine. I could probably drop the temp a degree or two. The press to zr are a different ingot. If the stump is too dark you will have to use the mo ingots. Im starting to use it more but still use emax as well. Also, has a higher melting point so you can use a broader range of overlay ceramics. They have a great team of technicians lecturing on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kam Yu, post: 252404, member: 11735"] I currently use amber press. It's a great material. Definitely more true to color so might consider going one shade brighter. It doesn't lose value like emax. Amber Lt is more trans than emax Lt. More like MT. I am pressing with a zubler with their advanced press programs. So far ive been pressing them 5 degrees higher and it seems fine. I could probably drop the temp a degree or two. The press to zr are a different ingot. If the stump is too dark you will have to use the mo ingots. Im starting to use it more but still use emax as well. Also, has a higher melting point so you can use a broader range of overlay ceramics. They have a great team of technicians lecturing on it. [/QUOTE]
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