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<blockquote data-quote="LarryRDC" data-source="post: 294833" data-attributes="member: 11609"><p>Yep it's already ditched!! The wax technique works quite well when pouring a stone model too. ( Very ancient lab trick..I've been doing this too long lol,44 years) Once you get use to "Equilibrating" bites digitally it gets quicker and easier. I'm scanning and printing most of my cases now, besides receiving IOs's. if necessary ,You just have to learn how "die fudge" digitally in reverse using free-forming and editing the mesh. Moved to this workflow 6 months ago. So far I'm having good success, plus I hate pouring models!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryRDC, post: 294833, member: 11609"] Yep it's already ditched!! The wax technique works quite well when pouring a stone model too. ( Very ancient lab trick..I've been doing this too long lol,44 years) Once you get use to "Equilibrating" bites digitally it gets quicker and easier. I'm scanning and printing most of my cases now, besides receiving IOs's. if necessary ,You just have to learn how "die fudge" digitally in reverse using free-forming and editing the mesh. Moved to this workflow 6 months ago. So far I'm having good success, plus I hate pouring models! [/QUOTE]
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