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<blockquote data-quote="GarryB" data-source="post: 161124" data-attributes="member: 6989"><p>So the first Multi pressing is done.</p><p></p><p>Everything went really well and was straight forward. The crowns had a definite body shade and tip shade with no visible line of demarcation..... it seems to blend in really well.</p><p></p><p>The only slight issue I had was that the shade was too light....should have been A1. All that was required was a staining firing and then glaze. After that, they where bang on a Vita shade tab A1.</p><p></p><p>At the moment, the cost of the ingots is about double what we pay for the mono chromatic ingots and of course the 200g ring has to be used so there is slightly more cost in investment (compared to the 100g).</p><p></p><p>All in all I got a good results for single shade centrals. Cost a little more but saved time not having to cut back and veneer. </p><p></p><p>Obviously for more personalised and aesthetic cases I would use a cut back technique but for the everyday single shade jobs this is a definite time saver.</p><p></p><p>Apologies for not posting images to show the after press shade and finished crowns but it was 10.30pm when I got them finished and we have had a busy, busy week!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GarryB, post: 161124, member: 6989"] So the first Multi pressing is done. Everything went really well and was straight forward. The crowns had a definite body shade and tip shade with no visible line of demarcation..... it seems to blend in really well. The only slight issue I had was that the shade was too light....should have been A1. All that was required was a staining firing and then glaze. After that, they where bang on a Vita shade tab A1. At the moment, the cost of the ingots is about double what we pay for the mono chromatic ingots and of course the 200g ring has to be used so there is slightly more cost in investment (compared to the 100g). All in all I got a good results for single shade centrals. Cost a little more but saved time not having to cut back and veneer. Obviously for more personalised and aesthetic cases I would use a cut back technique but for the everyday single shade jobs this is a definite time saver. Apologies for not posting images to show the after press shade and finished crowns but it was 10.30pm when I got them finished and we have had a busy, busy week!! [/QUOTE]
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