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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
help! emax to zirconia prob
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<blockquote data-quote="Drizzt" data-source="post: 155060" data-attributes="member: 4075"><p>Mohammad , you clearly have your technique . If it works for you then it is great . Sorry but I can'r accept that it is better than the one the manufacturer of the material is recommending .It doesn't make any sense to me , that if I over bake my ceramic , it will give me better bond no matter what you say . Zirliner clear will be as thick as 0.1 after firing , which is practically nothing . After that , I can enrich the color and do whatever I want with my frame , there are many techniques to do so . I prefer using powders or stains to do that AFTER zirliner , so does Gerald Ubassy and so does August Bruguera when I took courses with them , and so does Oliver Brix as I have read at his book . So I will trust the manufacturer , and some world leaders that have evolved the system . </p><p></p><p>But as I said , if it works for you , it is great . But you can't claim that ''my method is better and the bond is stronger '' , because you can't support this . </p><p></p><p>Let's just agree that we disagree !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drizzt, post: 155060, member: 4075"] Mohammad , you clearly have your technique . If it works for you then it is great . Sorry but I can'r accept that it is better than the one the manufacturer of the material is recommending .It doesn't make any sense to me , that if I over bake my ceramic , it will give me better bond no matter what you say . Zirliner clear will be as thick as 0.1 after firing , which is practically nothing . After that , I can enrich the color and do whatever I want with my frame , there are many techniques to do so . I prefer using powders or stains to do that AFTER zirliner , so does Gerald Ubassy and so does August Bruguera when I took courses with them , and so does Oliver Brix as I have read at his book . So I will trust the manufacturer , and some world leaders that have evolved the system . But as I said , if it works for you , it is great . But you can't claim that ''my method is better and the bond is stronger '' , because you can't support this . Let's just agree that we disagree ! [/QUOTE]
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