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Very nicely done Russ, like what you've done by shading the ingot. What ingot shade did you use on this one?
Really nice Russ... what are your doctors saying about using emax compared to pfms/zir...
How are you liking Chapel Hill, seen many Duke Crazies on Franklin St.
Nice. With out being back-lit its tough to tell if you mimicked translucency or got actual trans, but it looks great. Thats where I have the most difficulty..getting a nice life like trans without reducing the value too much. If you have time, would you please break down the build on those, and in general, how do opals fit into your work.
Off Topic..Spectrum dialogue latest issue (march),page 28. Im not educated on your occ. compass; are these guys trying to explain the same?
I love the case presentation.The image arrangement is very professional looking.Did you compose this with photoshop?
Loving the area! Still neutral regarding teams... I love a winner !
Ceramics are beautiful Russ!!! Nice records from the Dr.!! Nice photography !!! Have a nice cold beer on this one. , James
Neutral! Impossible. UNC is my alma mater. Although if you get to choose Duke/UNC whenever you want, you will be cheering through a lot of wins.
Hey Russ,
I still have one of your mailer brochures from 2008 taped up in my work area! and have read your publications and enjoy your philosophies on morphology and function.
It's cool to see some of your work up on here! Very nice looking E.max...there's no way my dad could make one look like that! Inspiring work. Awesome result starting from an A1 LT.
So did you didn't use any opals on the mesial/distal and hight of contours? That is some bright enamel. Maybe just Incial 1? Anyway, it looks awesome. Love the work.
Thanks James! I did enjoy a nice glass of wine last night!
Thanks Alistar !
Where are you located? Tell your father to take a Course from Oliver Brix. He will learn a lot!
I guess I didn't understand the question regarding opals. Yes, I use the opals & Incisal 1 as you described.
Russ
Russ,
We are in St.Paul, Minnesota. I've been saving some money to take a ceramics course, but to be honest I could really use some education on waxing techniques too. Less carving would save me a lot of time on E.max.
Are you going to be traveling anywhere close to here to teach a course? I'll see if I can track down Oliver Brix's teaching schedule.
At this time, all my Courses are in the Raleigh, NC area. I will travel if there are 10 or more signed up in any State.