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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Milled Bridges Rocking Again
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<blockquote data-quote="NickB" data-source="post: 219882" data-attributes="member: 16905"><p>We are using a Roland DWX-50 along with 3Shape scanning software and Sum3D milling software. By design parameters, are you speaking of our settings regarding</p><p>cement gaps etc? When the wax is placed on the model, usually the wax bridge fits well. But once in metal, its terrible many times. Plus, the margins are open and sometimes </p><p>a bit extended in metal, while in wax, they fit like a glove. We've changed our run up settings in our burnout furnace and triple checked our ratios with investment. Handwaxed </p><p>units fit well. So I doubt its the investment ratio. </p><p></p><p>Can you give me an example of how the parameters not matching could cause a problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickB, post: 219882, member: 16905"] We are using a Roland DWX-50 along with 3Shape scanning software and Sum3D milling software. By design parameters, are you speaking of our settings regarding cement gaps etc? When the wax is placed on the model, usually the wax bridge fits well. But once in metal, its terrible many times. Plus, the margins are open and sometimes a bit extended in metal, while in wax, they fit like a glove. We've changed our run up settings in our burnout furnace and triple checked our ratios with investment. Handwaxed units fit well. So I doubt its the investment ratio. Can you give me an example of how the parameters not matching could cause a problem? [/QUOTE]
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