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<blockquote data-quote="araucaria" data-source="post: 24718" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>If it's really necessary to weigh then do the model first, then subtracct from the total when the wax pattern is on. You should develop an 'eye' for how much is needed for each casting though so don't worry about weighing. </p><p>I never weigh, it's something the goldworkers have done as standard because of costs, new metal percentages etc and I can't see any benefit for CoCr dept. Use the final green polish compound as a crayon on the muffle to mark the amount of metal needed -you'll easily see the writing in the burnout furnace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="araucaria, post: 24718, member: 2189"] If it's really necessary to weigh then do the model first, then subtracct from the total when the wax pattern is on. You should develop an 'eye' for how much is needed for each casting though so don't worry about weighing. I never weigh, it's something the goldworkers have done as standard because of costs, new metal percentages etc and I can't see any benefit for CoCr dept. Use the final green polish compound as a crayon on the muffle to mark the amount of metal needed -you'll easily see the writing in the burnout furnace. [/QUOTE]
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