QUIZ: What is wrong with those crowns???

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Being consumed, or used in the build up liquid?
 
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Someone actually took a shirty in a box.
 
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Sorry, thought I was back on Riley's thread :D
 
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They are perfect blame your camera, works for me :)
 
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So is trouble shooting pfm mishaps.
 
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It was an honest question about vibrators

I know, and I agree. You did have a disclaimer in your first post about it being a real question. I thought about posting a reply with all the posts that tried to be helpful, in one summery post. I can do that if you want, unless you read through them all, and did find some helpful information?
 
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After first bake.
HINT 1: Creation CC

My Hint 1: All porcelains can tear like this using poor techniques.
Using Creation didn't create this problem, the technician did.
Hint 2. Over fired which doesn't create tearing like this.
Hint 3. Appears to have very thick porcelain.
I may or may not be able to duplicate these results with thimble coping,
poor blotting/condensing technique, and working in the dark.. lol
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Like hints# 1 & 3. It's not the porcelain, it may have something to do with it being run up into the oven to fast (a wrong program entered?) and not being dried out properly?
Or of using a build up liquid, and it not drying out long enough?
 
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Well first off , I'm not a C&B person but my guess is it's a temperature issue.
 
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Like hints# 1 & 3. It's not the porcelain, it may have something to do with it being run up into the oven to fast (a wrong program entered?) and not being dried out properly?
Or of using a build up liquid, and it not drying out long enough?
I think you nailed it wit rapid dry-out, and using modeling liquids that can be diluted to lesson tearing.
I'm so use to using programmed ovens I push start and walk away without having headaches like these crowns.
 
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