SlowWater, You are good ceramist
I think you've made your point now, You don't need to go far, Everyone is entitled to their beliefs and ideas. I think both of you right !!!
So please if you don't like any comment simply ignore it and enjoy with the rest
Yes Refractory its more Accurate and More Aesthetic just the time consuming,But I think I am going to charge more than pressed veneer.
For the foil one its looks easy but i couldn't stand it i don't know whey lol.
Pressed tech. good but not for limited prep. or non prep. even if I reduced...
First of all I wish every one a Successful year, Its nice to be back to dln.
Now Which One You Prefer For Veneer and whey ?? What Do You Think Its more Important Time, Money, Accurate, Aesthetic
1-pressable
2- foil
3- refractory
Thx,
TheLabGuy ,
Its nice to see you back to comment on DLN i didn’t see your name for long time !!
In fact I Found DLN through your comment , I was looking on Google regarding ivoclare shade guide compatibility with 3D master shade formula.
And I found the only real place to learn and study is...
Hi grabo,
First of all you need to choose the right shade and more clear photo with no shadow or as you said patient come to ur lab will be easy to do that and then decide which tech.
Could be charles007 ,
Because paulg100 said he fired two crown at the same time so either one of them was too dry OR
what Bumfrey said ( the placement in your furnace. Even at equal distances from the edge of the crown stand, differing areas of the muffle can make a difference) But that very...
Paulg100 like other said, But i agree with charles007( try keeping your porcelain a little more moist as your doing the second buildup add-on and give a tap once off your model )
Not too moist, When i did course with Oliver Brix he mention about not to dry it a lot that cause micro...