New SIngle Bake porcelain.

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Opaque...Single layer porc (experimental) looks good so far... DSC_0040.jpg
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porcelain is excellent for limited space! DSC_0025.jpg DSC_0028.jpg
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nice work . im curious what porcelain are you using and why go with the one bake porcelain? what are the advantages ? also..... when it comes to finalizing the case and you go to stain and glaze , how many fires does it take to get the final desired shade .. i was always curious about that ?
 
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advantage is one cycle less stress on the alloy we are using+ to achieve desired shade we fire once for the glazing cycle. porcelain is not on the market yet shhhhhh don't tell anyone
 
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paste opaque is the secret in this porcelain brings out the true shade with proper staining
 
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So it is not Ivoclar One or GC IQ . I wonder who else decided to join the game . We have been using One since it was released and works great for us .
 
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The problem with the ivoclar one is that multiple shades still exist, with this porcelain ("brandless) is one i repeat one ahade for alllllll! Yay for you and yay for the patient, btw the best porcelain to stack as far as elasticity.
 
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As far as ant crowns not to crazy about it
 
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