Yeah, and as KeyChris said above, working on your tempering is much more important. I can say that in the workshop a few of us are taking right now, the biggest improvement I am seeing is from making my room 20ºC. I had no idea what a difference that would make. I generally use the EZTemper for my tempering (although in this workshop I am exclusively slab tempering), but my room was a little warmer. I would get good but not strunninfg shine. Now that I have chilled my room more each project has had stunning shine.
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