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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Emax Glazing Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="RileyS" data-source="post: 69530" data-attributes="member: 3360"><p>Once finished I use this flimsy little diamond wheel from Mizzy, I'll try to get the official name for you. It smooths up any "scratches" from grinding. then I sandblast the occlusion lightly and rinse with water. If my glaze has been sitting for an hour I stir it again, should be consistency of elmers glue. cover the crown. For molars I stain and glaze at the same time with a 1425degree F and 3 min hold (?). One firing will do the trick. I'm doing 10-15 per day and 99% come out muy nice.</p><p>Basically though, to get rid of the orange peel you either need to smooth or apply less glaze.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RileyS, post: 69530, member: 3360"] Once finished I use this flimsy little diamond wheel from Mizzy, I'll try to get the official name for you. It smooths up any "scratches" from grinding. then I sandblast the occlusion lightly and rinse with water. If my glaze has been sitting for an hour I stir it again, should be consistency of elmers glue. cover the crown. For molars I stain and glaze at the same time with a 1425degree F and 3 min hold (?). One firing will do the trick. I'm doing 10-15 per day and 99% come out muy nice. Basically though, to get rid of the orange peel you either need to smooth or apply less glaze. [/QUOTE]
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