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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Issues pressing Amber
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<blockquote data-quote="ztech" data-source="post: 327498" data-attributes="member: 3022"><p>Calibrate the burnout furnace first, then increase your press oven temp by 5 degrees Celsius, Then increments of 2 until 100% good pressing. Some of your placements in the ring are not ideal but most should have pressed and would have if the ingot was the right viscosity when pressed. I switched to amber about 6 months ago and now use both milled and pressed. On your placement, remember that the closer to the external surface of the ring the unit is the more heat it will get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ztech, post: 327498, member: 3022"] Calibrate the burnout furnace first, then increase your press oven temp by 5 degrees Celsius, Then increments of 2 until 100% good pressing. Some of your placements in the ring are not ideal but most should have pressed and would have if the ingot was the right viscosity when pressed. I switched to amber about 6 months ago and now use both milled and pressed. On your placement, remember that the closer to the external surface of the ring the unit is the more heat it will get. [/QUOTE]
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