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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: 220136" data-attributes="member: 16905"><p>That photo shows what the machine mills out when I add the stabilizer bar. Its just one solid piece and not sprued with wax. And I cut back the bar to reduce that suck back effect. </p><p>Today, after showing how to properly sprue and invest to these waxers yesterday, we had two big bridges that fit really well. One waxer tried to heat up the entire bar to bend it </p><p>for a full arch bridge that was milled yesterday, and she sprued it without allowing it time to set and cool. I made it known that this is a big no no. They seemed to have gotten </p><p>the point. As for the length of the sprues on the photo.....Ive tried to make them longer in the software, but it simply wont allow me to do so. All I have control of is the thickness</p><p>of the sprues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickB, post: 220136, member: 16905"] That photo shows what the machine mills out when I add the stabilizer bar. Its just one solid piece and not sprued with wax. And I cut back the bar to reduce that suck back effect. Today, after showing how to properly sprue and invest to these waxers yesterday, we had two big bridges that fit really well. One waxer tried to heat up the entire bar to bend it for a full arch bridge that was milled yesterday, and she sprued it without allowing it time to set and cool. I made it known that this is a big no no. They seemed to have gotten the point. As for the length of the sprues on the photo.....Ive tried to make them longer in the software, but it simply wont allow me to do so. All I have control of is the thickness of the sprues. [/QUOTE]
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