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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Baobabtree" data-source="post: 281036" data-attributes="member: 12298"><p>Are you trying to get your opaque layer done in one bake ie applying it thicker? I do bonder and bake, 1st layer of opaque applied thinly and baked, if it takes 2 sometimes 3 bakes so be it, but it works for me.If I apply it too thickly the opaque layer doesn't look great and i'll strip it and start over. I use argen slm all the time, but I'm doing less and less pfm now and doing more zirconia and emax/lisi. For pfm I am using VM13 for 3D shades and GC MC for classical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baobabtree, post: 281036, member: 12298"] Are you trying to get your opaque layer done in one bake ie applying it thicker? I do bonder and bake, 1st layer of opaque applied thinly and baked, if it takes 2 sometimes 3 bakes so be it, but it works for me.If I apply it too thickly the opaque layer doesn't look great and i'll strip it and start over. I use argen slm all the time, but I'm doing less and less pfm now and doing more zirconia and emax/lisi. For pfm I am using VM13 for 3D shades and GC MC for classical. [/QUOTE]
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