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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="clearH2O" data-source="post: 21824" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Hi everyone, </p><p>To sandRlab,</p><p>Did you mean off-white wax?</p><p>Your rocking <span style="color: Red">may happen due to removal</span> of your waxing pattern.</p><p>If you make one step removal before, try to take two to three little removal steps (smoothing) coping before it completely out of its die. Gently set it back.</p><p>Repeat this same little removal technique on the rest of your wax copping on the bridge.</p><p>Release stress from dies, keep both hand steady during removal waxing pattern would do the trick to stop warping dedicated wax.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Hi TheLabguy, I like your technique of making pontics. I am going to recycle those cut and through away pre-form bars for pontics from now.</p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clearH2O, post: 21824, member: 35"] Hi everyone, To sandRlab, Did you mean off-white wax? Your rocking [COLOR="Red"]may happen due to removal[/COLOR] of your waxing pattern. If you make one step removal before, try to take two to three little removal steps (smoothing) coping before it completely out of its die. Gently set it back. Repeat this same little removal technique on the rest of your wax copping on the bridge. Release stress from dies, keep both hand steady during removal waxing pattern would do the trick to stop warping dedicated wax. Hope this helps. Hi TheLabguy, I like your technique of making pontics. I am going to recycle those cut and through away pre-form bars for pontics from now. thanks [/QUOTE]
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