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Just thought I'd pass this on.
I'm sure we've found that working with implant abutment's, sometimes they seem difficult to hang on to. My boss came up with this idea, which I've been using for about six years now. A penny vice, at least that's what he calls it. As you can tell from the photos, two of them were purchased, and the other one was made from an old drill chuck. I find that they will hold an analog very securely, even when ground on, and additionally won't burn your fingers. Easy to hang on to, and easy to exchange from different analog systems on different cases.
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Carol
I'm sure we've found that working with implant abutment's, sometimes they seem difficult to hang on to. My boss came up with this idea, which I've been using for about six years now. A penny vice, at least that's what he calls it. As you can tell from the photos, two of them were purchased, and the other one was made from an old drill chuck. I find that they will hold an analog very securely, even when ground on, and additionally won't burn your fingers. Easy to hang on to, and easy to exchange from different analog systems on different cases.
Carol