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Wax seperation on UCLA
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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 268880" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>Yeah, but that doesn't make sense either.</p><p>The investment was hard enough during setting and expanded enough that it pulled the wax apart off of the ucla, but liquid enough to fill the gap it caused and prevent metal from being in the gap when cast. Because if it were a pull apart only the gap would still be cast. A airgap in a hollow area after burnout is just as hollow as the rest.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I can make sense of it is if someone nicked it with a hot wax knife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 268880, member: 8469"] Yeah, but that doesn't make sense either. The investment was hard enough during setting and expanded enough that it pulled the wax apart off of the ucla, but liquid enough to fill the gap it caused and prevent metal from being in the gap when cast. Because if it were a pull apart only the gap would still be cast. A airgap in a hollow area after burnout is just as hollow as the rest. The only thing I can make sense of it is if someone nicked it with a hot wax knife. [/QUOTE]
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