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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Smoother Pressings with Yeti Lube for real !
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<blockquote data-quote="Toast" data-source="post: 18510" data-attributes="member: 1037"><p>Yep, looked just like that. I cannot explain it nor could my ivoclar rep. I calibrate the oven regularly with the ivoclar silver rods and its always spot on. When I first started pressing emax I made my press program #33 (200g ring), and later saw in the manual to use #'s 11-20. I figured there must be some reason so I entered the same parameters into a prog. number in that range (can't remember the exact one) and got multiple presses that looked similar to yours. Went back to #33 with no other changes and back to minimal or no reaction layer. I know it sounds silly but its true. I can't say if simply switching prog #'s will fix your problems but using the recommended prog. #'s is the only time I've had serious reaction layers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toast, post: 18510, member: 1037"] Yep, looked just like that. I cannot explain it nor could my ivoclar rep. I calibrate the oven regularly with the ivoclar silver rods and its always spot on. When I first started pressing emax I made my press program #33 (200g ring),and later saw in the manual to use #'s 11-20. I figured there must be some reason so I entered the same parameters into a prog. number in that range (can't remember the exact one) and got multiple presses that looked similar to yours. Went back to #33 with no other changes and back to minimal or no reaction layer. I know it sounds silly but its true. I can't say if simply switching prog #'s will fix your problems but using the recommended prog. #'s is the only time I've had serious reaction layers. [/QUOTE]
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