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Has anyone used or seen the Ferarro power die saw.
try this instead. scarier, but a lot better, and no more busted/dull blades.
never fall for the sales pitch.Cost, $2800 vs 1200 for fearro saw.
Watched the utube video.
What's wrong with using a hand piece and 40mm disk?
I dont have a saw in the house. Hate it.
I use my hand piece. I have a small diamond serated disc I make a small cut with from the occlusial side. Then my giant serated diamond disk to cut the rest from the bottom to complete the sectioning.
Then you have no saw cuts on the base, and no giant gaps between dies and neighboring teeth. You get some nice model work done this way.
If you can, always use your piece.
I dont have a saw in the house. Hate it.
I use my hand piece. I have a small diamond serated disc I make a small cut with from the occlusial side. Then my giant serated diamond disk to cut the rest from the bottom to complete the sectioning.
Then you have no saw cuts on the base, and no giant gaps between dies and neighboring teeth. You get some nice model work done this way.
If you can, always use your piece.
I dont have a saw in the house. Hate it.
I use my hand piece. I have a small diamond serated disc I make a small cut with from the occlusial side. Then my giant serated diamond disk to cut the rest from the bottom to complete the sectioning.
Then you have no saw cuts on the base, and no giant gaps between dies and neighboring teeth. You get some nice model work done this way.
If you can, always use your piece.
ThanksNice technique...
very similar to the way i do it. great results, almost never any issues with cuts, and excellent looking models. though i dont use a giant diskI dont have a saw in the house. Hate it.
I use my hand piece. I have a small diamond serated disc I make a small cut with from the occlusial side. Then my giant serated diamond disk to cut the rest from the bottom to complete the sectioning.
Then you have no saw cuts on the base, and no giant gaps between dies and neighboring teeth. You get some nice model work done this way.
If you can, always use your piece.
There's no need to trim my bases. Not really sure your technique, but it's not needed (for mine)Trimming the base is very important. I see pictures of may bases left to thick and that makes them harder to section and easier to rock side to side. A lathe can work well and you have the lathe to use for other things instead of an expensive one trick pony.
Yea I can do without the large diameter disk if I trim a short cast. And I have one disk I hide from everyone to keep it prestine and use just for sectioning large veneer cases....very similar to the way i do it. great results, almost never any issues with cuts, and excellent looking models. though i dont use a giant disk