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<blockquote data-quote="Al." data-source="post: 15353" data-attributes="member: 382"><p>Dont give up on using them.</p><p> </p><p>The key is to NOT use the pre wax forms that you buy all ready in wax.</p><p></p><p>You need the molds you add your wax to. Use a medium wax, not hard or they will break.</p><p>Only add enough wax into the mold to cover the anatomy. It will be thin.</p><p>Remove the pattern buy flexing your mold after the wax has set but while it is still warm. Once it cools completely the wax becomes less pliable and is more prone to break.</p><p></p><p>Lay it on your pre dipped die to ck for positioning and clearance. Often you need to add wax to bring it up, if not sly push down and it sticks to the opposing. Add a drop of wax to the coping and occlude your models.</p><p></p><p>While you hold your models together firmly, add or put your wax tip under one of the lingual cusps and then push that cusp down slightly out of interferance. Now it is tacked down and you can do the same with the rest of the cusps and marginal ridiges.</p><p></p><p>Then put art paper to the waxup.</p><p></p><p>It is very simple to do and after you do a few you can get fast.</p><p></p><p>But like I said the key is to not use a hard wax and use molds so you control the thickness.</p><p></p><p>Clear as mud?</p><p></p><p>Al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al., post: 15353, member: 382"] Dont give up on using them. The key is to NOT use the pre wax forms that you buy all ready in wax. You need the molds you add your wax to. Use a medium wax, not hard or they will break. Only add enough wax into the mold to cover the anatomy. It will be thin. Remove the pattern buy flexing your mold after the wax has set but while it is still warm. Once it cools completely the wax becomes less pliable and is more prone to break. Lay it on your pre dipped die to ck for positioning and clearance. Often you need to add wax to bring it up, if not sly push down and it sticks to the opposing. Add a drop of wax to the coping and occlude your models. While you hold your models together firmly, add or put your wax tip under one of the lingual cusps and then push that cusp down slightly out of interferance. Now it is tacked down and you can do the same with the rest of the cusps and marginal ridiges. Then put art paper to the waxup. It is very simple to do and after you do a few you can get fast. But like I said the key is to not use a hard wax and use molds so you control the thickness. Clear as mud? Al [/QUOTE]
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