You can do 12 in five minutes with my technique....so send Travis a check for the $137.50 profit I just added to your bottom line.
If you have 12 flasks opened up and ready to place the ID's you got yourself a LOT of dry acrylic coming your way... I don't happen to have 6 flask presses either....lol. and you left off a step. After you grind her in you have to pumice that area smooth. Not so with my technique it's part of the palatal pattern and only needs a high shine.
Sorry bud... I didn't skip a step... I only pumice once... AFTER the case is finished AND the ID is in place... And, I think if you put a stopwatch to your technique, your time will be about double...
I DON'T THINK SO, SCOOTER...if you're lucky...
I MUST BE...all those little things (like getting the hot water for the pot,
I HAVE A NEW-FANGLED "HEATED" PRESSURE POT FROM GREAT LAKES... (Got it about 6 years ago...) pumicing an area that didn't need pumicing before,
UH-UH---SEE ABOVE retreiving and replacing the cold cure) do add up. This could be interesting. Everyone take an old denture and stopwatch the hands on time to add an ID to an old denture. Time it from when you cut the name off a sheet to pumicing just that one area). popcorn