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<blockquote data-quote="AJEL" data-source="post: 67812" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p><strong>Nice Video, remember doing that brush in a production lab. I usually only put about as much wax on as I need and use an akers <a href="http://yates-motloid.com/akers-knife-complete-p-188.html" target="_blank">Akers Knife - Complete [43310] - $10.50 : Dental Lab Supplies and Equipment | Orthodontic Product Supply, The Art of E-commerce</a> with a vinyl tube to thicken the handle or sometimes a plaster buffalo green #6 <a href="http://www.buffalodental.com/Catalog/Catalog.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.buffalodental.com/Catalog/Catalog.pdf</a> if my hands R sore. i believe I took Mays class at the Chicago show a long time ago, I think he is a waxsheet & finger shape guy with akers trimming to shape.</strong></p><p><strong>Teresa Anything U shape with a brush or knife U won't have to shape with a bur latter. Although I do double my border just so to reduce a crack when removing a denture from the model. The wax to become the acrylic is to replace lost structure & hold the teeth in place & U should think about how much the big old tongue is being crowded and displaced. Or if the lip will be monkey pushed in an unnatural manner, are part of shaping the face as well as helping to eat, & speak.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJEL, post: 67812, member: 1480"] [B]Nice Video, remember doing that brush in a production lab. I usually only put about as much wax on as I need and use an akers [url=http://yates-motloid.com/akers-knife-complete-p-188.html]Akers Knife - Complete [43310] - $10.50 : Dental Lab Supplies and Equipment | Orthodontic Product Supply, The Art of E-commerce[/url] with a vinyl tube to thicken the handle or sometimes a plaster buffalo green #6 [url]http://www.buffalodental.com/Catalog/Catalog.pdf[/url] if my hands R sore. i believe I took Mays class at the Chicago show a long time ago, I think he is a waxsheet & finger shape guy with akers trimming to shape. Teresa Anything U shape with a brush or knife U won't have to shape with a bur latter. Although I do double my border just so to reduce a crack when removing a denture from the model. The wax to become the acrylic is to replace lost structure & hold the teeth in place & U should think about how much the big old tongue is being crowded and displaced. Or if the lip will be monkey pushed in an unnatural manner, are part of shaping the face as well as helping to eat, & speak.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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