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Does anyone know of a school that specializes in ceramics? or just C&B?
the school will have to be in the U.S and have financial aid/ student loans available
ty,
Andy
 
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Does anyone know of a school that specializes in ceramics? or just C&B?
the school will have to be in the U.S and have financial aid/ student loans available
ty,
Andy
I can tell that the BEST and the cheapest way to learn porcelain is to go to the laboratory work for free in return to have a chance to do porcelain. I would recommend start from wax and metal finish or even model work if you want to be good ceramist. Most of these dental schools have know idea! Waist of time and money.
 
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You could learn more from you tube.
 
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Many companies like ivoclar , dentsply etc. offer basic ,beginners classes in ceramics. As your skills and experience advance they also have intermediate and advanced classes as well. You could also find an industry vet who could teach you.
 
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Is that the program at UCLA ?
 
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Contact Rich Pavlak, Master Ceramist and great mentor. He has courses and also DVD on layering techniques.
I have all my ceramists watch them
Porcelain Plus Dental Systems east Cranford NJ
1 800 522 0207 or 1 908 272 4455
Tell him Deb from Delaware sent you :)
 
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Awsome guys,
Thanks so much, will take Monday off and look into it all!
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