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Old 04-04-2008, 08:19 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TheLabGuy View Post
Russ,
You got some crazy talents brother when it comes to anatomy, Lovin' it. As for your Renfert's Pro Form 12 liquid, I'm wondering, is this for just high-fusing or can you use it for low fusing porcelain, and is there an all-ceramic version out there as well? Do you push doing more pressables versus traditional pfm because of the waxing advantage.....just curious? What kind (manufacture) of pressable's give you the best result? Okay, I'll shut up before you tell me I have to attend one of your classes.....hehehehe Which wouldn't be a bad idea, one more full mouth out the door with no problems and my self-esteem may be at it's peak........what better way to bring it down, then watch you for a period time..........I'm not worthy.....lol
Rob,

Thanks for your kind words..... To answer your questions: I use Renfert liquid with d-sign, Creation and VM7. These are the porcelains of choice in my lab.

I use Authentic Pulse Interface for pressables. I like the concept of working with value rather than chroma and need fewer ingots in stock. I use pressables for cases that require 360 degree porcelain margins. There is no way I can hand stack as well as press this style margin. If you can wax a great margin, it will press out the same. (see photo below) I really don't push either concept. Hopefully, I will have the pleasure to meet you in one of my Courses.....

Russell T. DeVreugd, CDT
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