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I've seen some really good work on this site over the years. For me, one of the things that sets great work apart from good work is surface texture. I am particularly interested in tips anyone may have regarding texturing of eMax. Currently, I contour what I want with a combination of green stones and diamonds and then polish with a grey silicone wheel. Its ok, but not awesome - like this

https://www.facebook.com/DentalTechniciansGuild/photos/t.1292666389/543380139124951/?type=1&theater

( I don't have permission to post this, and not sure of the decorum, so if posting this pic isn't quite cricket, someone please let me know. I'm certainly NOT representing this work as my own>)

If you have any tips, please share. Thanks!
 
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Great idea.i like to improve my skill in surface texture.if you know a good book it would be very helpfull thanks
 
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"Fascinating All Ceramics" by Oliver Brix has a section in the back showing tools and techniques.
 
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