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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
keep Margin shy-ing
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<blockquote data-quote="kimba" data-source="post: 109790" data-attributes="member: 9600"><p>I have found that if I wax to far past the margin in causes the patern to splay outwards when I remove it of the die, not enoughto see but when I trim the margin back when polishing there will be a small gap and the margin will suddenly disappear at final polish. I drum into my technicians to wax Too he margin not over and to slightly burnish wax with a piece of stocking. Hope this helps a bit I know how frustrating these problems are, . I also have no hair left , itb was past my shoulders when I began 20 years ago!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimba, post: 109790, member: 9600"] I have found that if I wax to far past the margin in causes the patern to splay outwards when I remove it of the die, not enoughto see but when I trim the margin back when polishing there will be a small gap and the margin will suddenly disappear at final polish. I drum into my technicians to wax Too he margin not over and to slightly burnish wax with a piece of stocking. Hope this helps a bit I know how frustrating these problems are, . I also have no hair left , itb was past my shoulders when I began 20 years ago!!! [/QUOTE]
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