SmartLabJon
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You can extrapolate that...Here are a few of my favorites - all from the same account, very large practice. Yikes! View attachment 28097 View attachment 28098 View attachment 28099 View attachment 28100 View attachment 28101 View attachment 28102 View attachment 28103 View attachment 28104
PlasterStone cap or plaster?
Two main factors to my gauge on turning a big boy type press.did you turn your press up to 11?
Not sure what you're asking, or if you're even asking me.Are those photos taken with dino -lite ?
Try 2/3 stone and 1/3 plaster.Plaster
no sorry I was asking Labjon.Not sure what you're asking, or if you're even asking me.
I will. Got 2 more staring at me going nah nah na nah nah. Thanks.Try 2/3 stone and 1/3 plaster.
the pulls are just part of the learning curve. bottoming out the tray is telling me you just don't care about it.Here are a few of my favorites - all from the same account, very large practice. Yikes! View attachment 28097 View attachment 28098 View attachment 28099 View attachment 28100 View attachment 28101 View attachment 28102 View attachment 28103 View attachment 28104
I got the reference. I was just too tired. "why not have them be louder at ten" "these go to eleven"jmn i was going spinal tap when they turned their amps to 11 rather than 10. i was looking at the over pressed job that had blown the top off the flask.
Yeah. You can overload plaster. A stone cap is always wise.Plaster