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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Sda36" data-source="post: 246180" data-attributes="member: 17701"><p>Like Ps2thtech said, you want to use existing incisal edge as a butt support. You can use high or low fusing ceramics, what ever you're used to and glaze after as the same. Won't be as strong as your first plan but if function doesn't pose a problem you'll be fine. Hey, until recently, all our incisal edges weren't as strong as our new monolithic edge designs by a long shot [emoji4]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sda36, post: 246180, member: 17701"] Like Ps2thtech said, you want to use existing incisal edge as a butt support. You can use high or low fusing ceramics, what ever you're used to and glaze after as the same. Won't be as strong as your first plan but if function doesn't pose a problem you'll be fine. Hey, until recently, all our incisal edges weren't as strong as our new monolithic edge designs by a long shot [emoji4] [/QUOTE]
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