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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 156215" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Solid sprues have great memory, and tend to break down investment. 2 stage burnout helps, but you need to coat with wax</p><p>Kerr makes a dead soft wax sold in a small can, but I can't remember the name. Its white, almost clear. Red rope wax is really the same wax and soft margin wax is basically the same..</p><p>You don't want to use a wax that has a lot of shrinkage that you normally use to wax with like Slaycris for your connectors.</p><p>To be honest, if I were waxing large bridges a lot, I would design to presolder to get the best fits since soldering is so simple to do.(Talking about large difficult round house cases.)</p><p>Or send out to be designed on a scanner and milled in wax or printed. You can send models and preop models to copy and also view over teamviewer for your approval before milling/printing.</p><p>PM your tel # to me... I'm sure I can help you with a few simple changes in techniques and different materials...</p><p>Check your Inbox</p><p></p><p>Charles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 156215, member: 9"] Solid sprues have great memory, and tend to break down investment. 2 stage burnout helps, but you need to coat with wax Kerr makes a dead soft wax sold in a small can, but I can't remember the name. Its white, almost clear. Red rope wax is really the same wax and soft margin wax is basically the same.. You don't want to use a wax that has a lot of shrinkage that you normally use to wax with like Slaycris for your connectors. To be honest, if I were waxing large bridges a lot, I would design to presolder to get the best fits since soldering is so simple to do.(Talking about large difficult round house cases.) Or send out to be designed on a scanner and milled in wax or printed. You can send models and preop models to copy and also view over teamviewer for your approval before milling/printing. PM your tel # to me... I'm sure I can help you with a few simple changes in techniques and different materials... Check your Inbox Charles [/QUOTE]
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