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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
treating metal before opaque
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<blockquote data-quote="Edy" data-source="post: 74965" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>first of all ty for teaching me about risking for health , had no idea the nickel is so dangerous , when i ask my provider what i should ask him about ? just NI/BR free would be fine ? </p><p></p><p></p><p>And opaque was very odd looking after the firing , i was going to do one coat only without a wash opaque firing , that i learned from course of noritake i went to , so after it came out i saw some yellow coloring over the crowns , not all yellow but parts were yellowish and parts were ok , so i decided will do another opaque firing to cover this , after second firing all looked fine without yellow . . . then the porcelain just pooof jumped out at each touch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edy, post: 74965, member: 4491"] first of all ty for teaching me about risking for health , had no idea the nickel is so dangerous , when i ask my provider what i should ask him about ? just NI/BR free would be fine ? And opaque was very odd looking after the firing , i was going to do one coat only without a wash opaque firing , that i learned from course of noritake i went to , so after it came out i saw some yellow coloring over the crowns , not all yellow but parts were yellowish and parts were ok , so i decided will do another opaque firing to cover this , after second firing all looked fine without yellow . . . then the porcelain just pooof jumped out at each touch [/QUOTE]
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