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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
ceramists; stain and glaze veneers, how may in a day?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wade Bognuda" data-source="post: 253388" data-attributes="member: 17848"><p>Sorry let me add what I should have put in the post.</p><p>Den-mat Lumineers, I think around $200.00 per unit. I was paid hourly at $25.00 an hour and they expected 22 units a day fit, contour, stain (if needed) and glaze. I felt this was very fair and actually would complete 26 to 28 a day because I would get bored doing only 22. I did do 42 one day just for fun. It didn't go over well. The normal amount went out as far as QC, but once management realized what had happened the really ratcheted up the return percentage on us for a couple of days. The other techs weren't very happy with me, they were good people and got over it. I did it out of curiosity and would not have had I known what the reaction from management would be. The milled units fit like socks on a rooster, the pressed units I had to find the veneer in the chunk of porcelain. Being low man on the totem pole I didn't get the best waxer!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wade Bognuda, post: 253388, member: 17848"] Sorry let me add what I should have put in the post. Den-mat Lumineers, I think around $200.00 per unit. I was paid hourly at $25.00 an hour and they expected 22 units a day fit, contour, stain (if needed) and glaze. I felt this was very fair and actually would complete 26 to 28 a day because I would get bored doing only 22. I did do 42 one day just for fun. It didn't go over well. The normal amount went out as far as QC, but once management realized what had happened the really ratcheted up the return percentage on us for a couple of days. The other techs weren't very happy with me, they were good people and got over it. I did it out of curiosity and would not have had I known what the reaction from management would be. The milled units fit like socks on a rooster, the pressed units I had to find the veneer in the chunk of porcelain. Being low man on the totem pole I didn't get the best waxer!! [/QUOTE]
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