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E.max Lateral over Zir Abutment. Crackline help....
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Moore" data-source="post: 49371" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>I used a segmented enamel build up with the dry stack technique. I would start on the mesial of the crown and when I came to a place I wanted a crack line I would used a section of blade I removed from a throwaway razor glued to a sea urchin spine. I would cut the line angle I wanted all the way into the body build and lightly slurry the crack liner on only on that mesial surface. Then you layered another segmental enamel layer on that and just worked your way to the distal doing this as many times as necessary. This is IMO the best way to do a internal crack live that looks real even up very close. </p><p></p><p>I learned this from Sang Jun. One of the best ceramists I've ever know.</p><p></p><p>This could be done on fired ceramic by cutting a wide V notch and painting the crack liner on only on side of the V and then filling with the appropriate enamel.</p><p></p><p>Aside from my journeyman at best ceramic skills I'm also I'm not very handsome but the women still find me handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Moore, post: 49371, member: 1247"] I used a segmented enamel build up with the dry stack technique. I would start on the mesial of the crown and when I came to a place I wanted a crack line I would used a section of blade I removed from a throwaway razor glued to a sea urchin spine. I would cut the line angle I wanted all the way into the body build and lightly slurry the crack liner on only on that mesial surface. Then you layered another segmental enamel layer on that and just worked your way to the distal doing this as many times as necessary. This is IMO the best way to do a internal crack live that looks real even up very close. I learned this from Sang Jun. One of the best ceramists I've ever know. This could be done on fired ceramic by cutting a wide V notch and painting the crack liner on only on side of the V and then filling with the appropriate enamel. Aside from my journeyman at best ceramic skills I'm also I'm not very handsome but the women still find me handy. [/QUOTE]
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