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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
Rocking, Rocking, ROCKING!
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<blockquote data-quote="desertfox384" data-source="post: 21716" data-attributes="member: 1501"><p>Usually an overnight burnout, using fast fire investment, centrifuge and no diff between alloys that ive noticed - Quick cool with Non Precious (water) but no other metals and yes you assume correctly propane and 02. Im using maves inlay wax for the majority of waxups with an ivoclair margin wax for the base wax.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that i have seen a few with rocks in the wax - So ill cut the connector and re attach but it will still rock. After reading the rest of the posts above (thanks for your prompt replies) I'll try some premade pontics. </p><p></p><p>Let me ask one more question, how long do you generally spend on a bridge wax up? I might actually start it in the early morning and not finish til the afternoon since i wax up many cases in a day i try to space out the bridges so that they have plenty of cooling time - Im not causing any problems waxing that way am I ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertfox384, post: 21716, member: 1501"] Usually an overnight burnout, using fast fire investment, centrifuge and no diff between alloys that ive noticed - Quick cool with Non Precious (water) but no other metals and yes you assume correctly propane and 02. Im using maves inlay wax for the majority of waxups with an ivoclair margin wax for the base wax. The problem is that i have seen a few with rocks in the wax - So ill cut the connector and re attach but it will still rock. After reading the rest of the posts above (thanks for your prompt replies) I'll try some premade pontics. Let me ask one more question, how long do you generally spend on a bridge wax up? I might actually start it in the early morning and not finish til the afternoon since i wax up many cases in a day i try to space out the bridges so that they have plenty of cooling time - Im not causing any problems waxing that way am I ? [/QUOTE]
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