Prestige investment
- M-Williams
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Re: Prestige investment
If you have engravings-tight lettering, after you mix your investment brush some into the engraving while you vacuum the bowl. Or you could mix some up to fill the lettering. I found it better to have it set up a little before filling the flask. I tried filling in the lettering and have it set up completely then invest the flask. But this did not work to well because would not stick to investment and would break away during burn out. Best if it's still a little wet when filling flask.
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My problem with plasticast investment is that sometimes engravings broke and detach from the flask. I also tried to add a boric-water to the investment to strengthen it. And yes the investment was hardener, and almost becomes a rock, I need a hammer and a chisel to break it,jajaja, that´s a joke. Anyway I hope to solve it with prestige investment.
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Re: Prestige investment
One more important detail with plasticast investment . I bench set my flasks overnight. In my opinion the Emerald when fully cured casts way better than the epic.
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Re: Prestige investment
You should not have to add Boric acid to Plasticast. Just need to watch your water ratio. Also might try and tilt the ring so the engraving is more up than on its side. And as above, coat the engraved section before investing flask.
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I also set my flasks overnight, water ratio 38/100 and always cure the emerald first microwave and uv minimum all nigth. For investing the flask I use a st. louise machine. For the next casting I´m thinking about change the flasks settig during burnout bottom up and also change the position of sprues. And of course use prestige optima. I will post the results. Thank you guys for your anwers this forum is a big part of solus. Very happy with my machine.
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lklutts wrote:Cast with prestige investment
What parameters did you use on the investment?
Looks like some defects on the underside and one of the prong arms. Ash perhaps? What resin did you use?
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ELYPSI wrote:My problem with plasticast investment is that sometimes engravings broke and detach from the flask. I also tried to add a boric-water to the investment to strengthen it. And yes the investment was hardener, and almost becomes a rock, I need a hammer and a chisel to break it,jajaja, that´s a joke. Anyway I hope to solve it with prestige investment.
Maybe when the metal slammed into the end of the part it eroded the engraving on the end? I wonder if you put a wax wire or two between the two parts would that help buffer the metal flow and save the engraving?
The big question would be if wax would do the same thing?
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