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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
LASER WARP!!! HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="2thm8kr" data-source="post: 165150" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>I would just start from the beginning rather than try to make what you have work. Post soldering a joint that was not designed to be from the start is going to be iffy at best. If the doc is insisting on sectioning every abutment. I would send the casting to him in sections and have him pick it up and solder/weld. I would seriously consider explaining to him/her why its important to use something a lot thinner than a carbide to cut a joint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2thm8kr, post: 165150, member: 1367"] I would just start from the beginning rather than try to make what you have work. Post soldering a joint that was not designed to be from the start is going to be iffy at best. If the doc is insisting on sectioning every abutment. I would send the casting to him in sections and have him pick it up and solder/weld. I would seriously consider explaining to him/her why its important to use something a lot thinner than a carbide to cut a joint. [/QUOTE]
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