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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Best investment for Emax
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby Orr ceramics" data-source="post: 36619" data-attributes="member: 3076"><p>Mike, we had a similar challenge. After, alot of backtracking of investment ratios, die spacer, etc. I determined that the assistant divesting the rings was sanding like it was an alloy...... just about sh!t my pants. Just insure the rings are being sanded carefully like the units are thin veneers coming off the refractory dies !!! I gave the assistant a tutorial on how to be gentle with proper pressure and sanding technique...... all is great now !!!</p><p></p><p>It's usually the technique(s) you least expect that are causing the headaches!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby Orr ceramics, post: 36619, member: 3076"] Mike, we had a similar challenge. After, alot of backtracking of investment ratios, die spacer, etc. I determined that the assistant divesting the rings was sanding like it was an alloy...... just about sh!t my pants. Just insure the rings are being sanded carefully like the units are thin veneers coming off the refractory dies !!! I gave the assistant a tutorial on how to be gentle with proper pressure and sanding technique...... all is great now !!! It's usually the technique(s) you least expect that are causing the headaches!! [/QUOTE]
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