A Kinda Redneck crown....

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For a friend of mine
Waxup
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cast
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opaqued
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and finished
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This way he can stay horny all the time. Cool!
 
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Very nice. Thats sweet putting the pattern in the wax.
 
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Nice man! We've stained all kinds of stuff on crowns, but never laid in the frame like that. Pretty sweet.
 
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Very nice and very artistic; dont want to rain on you parade though. I'm concerned the sharp points may cause tensile stress and lead to porcelain failure. Just a thought,,,,Very nice work though.
 
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Very nice and very artistic; dont want to rain on you parade though. I'm concerned the sharp points may cause tensile stress and lead to porcelain failure. Just a thought,,,,Very nice work though.

Thanks, I'm glad you like it, however,

I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Is it that force applied above the tines will cause them to act as a wedge, thus fracturing the porcelain?

Or

That the metal will cause some type of internal stress that will cause the porcelain to fracture regardless of how the force is directed?
 
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Thanks, I'm glad you like it, however,

I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Is it that force applied above the tines will cause them to act as a wedge, thus fracturing the porcelain?

Or

That the metal will cause some type of internal stress that will cause the porcelain to fracture regardless of how the force is directed?

Maybe either, but i doubt it. Its a good risk-to-awesome ratio.:thrasher:
 
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Was Al the patient? Awesome!
 

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