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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 7156" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Sure.........If I add Porcelain to a captek crown and margin lifts, I go ahead and finish it like I would normally. Heck, I'd even go ahead and do the second bake as well. Now for the critical point. Just before you're ready to glaze, SWEDGE IT, and smack it, seriously, hit the swedger hard. The porcelain will fracture but WILL NOT delaminate off the coping and your margin is perfect once again. Then just glaze it. During the glazing process all the cracks will disappear and you won't have to suffer that migraine that was clearly beginning. Try it, and you're right the Universal Nano is much stronger (30%) which stops that, but a little tougher to apply to the refractory die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 7156, member: 126"] Sure.........If I add Porcelain to a captek crown and margin lifts, I go ahead and finish it like I would normally. Heck, I'd even go ahead and do the second bake as well. Now for the critical point. Just before you're ready to glaze, SWEDGE IT, and smack it, seriously, hit the swedger hard. The porcelain will fracture but WILL NOT delaminate off the coping and your margin is perfect once again. Then just glaze it. During the glazing process all the cracks will disappear and you won't have to suffer that migraine that was clearly beginning. Try it, and you're right the Universal Nano is much stronger (30%) which stops that, but a little tougher to apply to the refractory die. [/QUOTE]
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