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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Zirconium
Variobase rotational stability
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<blockquote data-quote="tyjthomas" data-source="post: 321667" data-attributes="member: 15395"><p>I agree - it is not acceptable. </p><p></p><p>I don't think it is the scan spray since I have the same result when using a scan body and the internal ti-base is already set and provided by the mfg. I checked the expansion and it is correct and entered to the 1/10,000 decimal. I think it looks accurate after milling (see photos). I can see the cams clearly which makes me think maybe it is in the sintering process? Does that make any sense though? It is a newer sintering furnace and it says it is getting to the hold temp for 2 hrs (I believe its 1550). Occlusion and contacts look fine so I am slightly at a loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyjthomas, post: 321667, member: 15395"] I agree - it is not acceptable. I don't think it is the scan spray since I have the same result when using a scan body and the internal ti-base is already set and provided by the mfg. I checked the expansion and it is correct and entered to the 1/10,000 decimal. I think it looks accurate after milling (see photos). I can see the cams clearly which makes me think maybe it is in the sintering process? Does that make any sense though? It is a newer sintering furnace and it says it is getting to the hold temp for 2 hrs (I believe its 1550). Occlusion and contacts look fine so I am slightly at a loss. [/QUOTE]
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