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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="2thm8kr" data-source="post: 109766" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>In my experience, successful casting takes a lot of discipline in your techniques. This is the last place you want to cut corners. From one of your other posts you mentioned a 20 minute burn out on 150gm ovoid ring. If you check the instructions for Fujivest II nowhere does it mention such a short burnout time for a ring that size. You may get away with it plenty of times, but it will bite you in the arse. Try not to let yourself get into a position where you have to rush your burnout or quench your castings, you are introducing uncontrollable variables to your technique. That can sink anyone. </p><p></p><p>Even though your liquid is new and doesn't appear to have crystals at the bottom it may have frozen at one time making it pretty much useless. I've used Fujivest II since it </p><p>came out and have had spot on consistent results. I've had similar problems and the solution was as simple as a different bottle of investment liquid. Order it directly from GC and not your regular supplier, its a cheap and easy way to eliminate an unknown variable. Not to mention keeping you out of the hair club for men.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, I know how frustrating that can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2thm8kr, post: 109766, member: 1367"] In my experience, successful casting takes a lot of discipline in your techniques. This is the last place you want to cut corners. From one of your other posts you mentioned a 20 minute burn out on 150gm ovoid ring. If you check the instructions for Fujivest II nowhere does it mention such a short burnout time for a ring that size. You may get away with it plenty of times, but it will bite you in the arse. Try not to let yourself get into a position where you have to rush your burnout or quench your castings, you are introducing uncontrollable variables to your technique. That can sink anyone. Even though your liquid is new and doesn't appear to have crystals at the bottom it may have frozen at one time making it pretty much useless. I've used Fujivest II since it came out and have had spot on consistent results. I've had similar problems and the solution was as simple as a different bottle of investment liquid. Order it directly from GC and not your regular supplier, its a cheap and easy way to eliminate an unknown variable. Not to mention keeping you out of the hair club for men. Good luck, I know how frustrating that can be. [/QUOTE]
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